Gr2A partners meet Masifundise Community Family Care and Development Centre representatives to forge partnerships
On Wednesday the 23rd of July 2024, consortium members from the Rhodes University Chapter of the Grow Green Africa (Gr2A) project and representatives of the Masifundise Community Family Care and Development Centre (MCFCDC), a non-profit organization that is based in Makhanda, met to forge a partnership with the purpose of working together in the renewable energy space.
While the Gr2A is a consortium of researchers from various universities based in the SADC region that are conducting research on technologies to support climate change mitigation through green computing, the MCFCDC is involved in various projects for the development of township and rural communities in the Makana Municipality. The Gr2A consortium consists of researchers from the Copperbelt University in Zambia, Rhodes University in South Africa, the National University of Science and Technology in Zimbabwe, Namibia University of Science and Technology in Namibia, and the University of Eswatini in Eswatini, each with specialization in a particular area of green computing. The University of Turku in Finland is the European Union (EU) technical partner of the project.
What brought the Rhodes Chapter of the Gr2A consortium and the MCFCDC, is that both are interested in community development and both are working in the renewable energy space. The Makana Energy landscape is an initiative of the MCFCDC, to redraw the energy supply landscape in Makana through the introduction of renewable energy. The Rhodes University Chapter of the Gr2A falls under the auspices of the ICT4D (Information and Communication Technology for Development) research group whose mandate is to harness computing technologies to develop both rural and township communities and bring about socio-economic change to such. This Gr2A chapter of the project will be supporting both local and postgraduate students in community-based service learning, meaning that the students will be offering their research and computing skills in renewable energy to developing Makana communities, while they will in turn gain practical industrial experience. The MCFCDC will be the link between the Gr2A consortium to their broad base of industrial partners from the Makana municipality in renewable energy.
As the partnership meeting drew to a close, the participants emerged with a newfound appreciation of the need for university, industry and community partnerships that can result in community development. Speaking on the sidelines of the meeting, Lungile Mxube, the Executive Chairman of the MCFCDC said, “I look forward to the outcome of this partnership for the betterment of our communities”. Adding to the call for university-community partnerships, Professor Philip Machanick, the Director of MCFCDC, Emeritus Associate Professor at Rhodes University and a community activist said, “Community development has always been at the top of Rhodes University’s agenda and like in all previous projects, I am looking forward to this partnership enhancing the livelihoods of the local communities”.

From L-R: Prof Philip Machanick, Dr. Zelalem Shibeshi, Mr. Lungile Mxube, Prof. Nomusa Dlodlo, Mr Tyron Ncube, Dr. Gugu Baduza