The Kwa-Dukuza Resource Centre provides the following services:
TechnoLab Technology Making sense of pulleys, levers, axles and gears in a fun and playful way is what the Centre’s TechnoLab is all about. Read more
Digital Village Since first opening in 2000, the centre has provided internet access to thousands of people – learners and adults who have flocked here from day one. Read more
Televideo and Study Centre For many children – especially the younger ones – some who have never even watched television, the tele-video sets unlock a magical place of sight and sound and make them eager to learn. Read more
Seminar / Computer Training Centre The elegant conference facility at the Centre caters for classroom and boardroom style seating for education workshops, seminars and facilitation, and is very popular for use by local businesses. Read more
Conference Facilities The Centre boasts a brand-new 63m² venue, equipped for conferences, functions and workshops that can accommodate up to 50 people. Read more
Reference Library The Kwa Dukuza Resource Centre has a collection of research books for learners, educators and tertiary students for developing lesson plans, projects and assignment. Read more
Career Guidance Any child needs good advice on choosing a career, and the Centre makes sure that it offers this service. Read more
Printroom Facilities One of the most popular facilities at the Centre is the provision of affordable printing, photocopying, high volume duplication facilities, lamination, bookbinding and faxing facilities to all community members. Read more
Educational Teaching Aid Resources One of the major reasons for establishing the centre was to provide teaching aids to schools so that the classroom lessons could come alive. So a central lending facility catering for educators and learners from Grade 1 to 12 was established. Read more
Structured Programmes The Sappi Kwa Dukuza Resource Centre is also the hub for a myriad of seminars and workshops that are presented. Read more
PROTEC Stanger Sappi sponsored PROTEC Stanger, a programme for Technological Careers, established in Kwa Dukuza in 1998. Read more