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Deputy Minister Mabudafhasi announces winners of the 2011 women in water awards

30 Aug 2011

Mme Rejoice Mabudafhasi, Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, today announced winners of the 2011 Women in Water Awards at a ceremony held in Mbangwane village, near Komatipoort, Mpumalanga Province.

The Awards ceremony was the culmination of a voting process which started out with 235 quality submissions from entrants in all nine provinces. These were then whittled down to 26 finalists and 12 winners in eight categories.

Speaking at the Awards ceremony Deputy Minister Mabudafhasi said, “We are proud to honour women who are dedicated to the sustainability of scarce water supplies through efficient and effective strategies and whose contribution plays a significant role in the socio-economic development of the country.”

The 2011 Women in Water Awards winners joined the ranks of illustrious women who have been identified as leaders in the field of water management, since the Awards were first established in 2002.

“It is important that women protect and conserve water and environment, and be on the lookout for people who are polluting and endangering our water resources,” said Mabudafhasi.

The winners of the 2011 Women in Water Awards are follows:

Category: Adopt a river

Winner

 1st Runner-up

 2nd Runner-up

Tshikofokofo Adopt A River

 Tshinwamukumbi Community Project

 Villiersdorp Water Forum

R100 000.00

 R50 000.00

 R20 000.00

Province: Limpopo

 Province: Limpopo

 Province: Western Cape



Category: Water conservation

Winner

 1st Runner-up

 2nd Runner-up

Ntokozweni No. 1 Club

Sedibeng Sa Bophelo Organic Farming

 Sakhisizwe Workers Co-op Ltd

R100 000.00

 R50 000.00

R20 000.00

Province: KZN

 Province: Gauteng

 Province: KZN



Category: Community development

Winner

 1st Runner-up

 2nd Runner-up

Mhlahlane Pharmacy Agricultural Project Nomveliso Food Security Programme

Province: Eastern Cape

Kopano Ke Matla Community Based Organisation

Province: Mpumalanga
Fetakgomo Farming Cooperative

Mashupsane Greenery Project
R100 000.00 R50 000.00

R20 000.00
Province: Mpumalanga

Province: Limpopo



Category: Education and awareness

Winner

 1st Runner-up

 2nd Runner-up

Makhudu Home Based Care

N/A
N/A

R100 000.00



Province: Mpumalanga






Enquiries:
Peter Mbelengwa
Cell: 082 611 8197
E-mail:mbelengwap@dwa.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Water Affairs
30 Aug 2011


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