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Dimakatso Nonyane: Progressing from Environmental Monitor to Project Manager

Dimakatso Nonyane: Progressing from Environmental Monitor to Project Manager

by webgap | Apr 9, 2021 | Careers, Gender Equality

Women in Nature Conservation: Dimakatso Nonyane Progressing from Environmental Monitor to Project Manager  Dimakatso Nonyane, 33 years hails from Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga. She is the project manager for the Resilient Water Project at the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere...
Volenti van der Westhuizen: Career path opportunity – from Field Ranger towards Managing a Nursery

Volenti van der Westhuizen: Career path opportunity – from Field Ranger towards Managing a Nursery

by webgap | Mar 12, 2021 | Careers, Gender Equality

Volenti van der Westhuizen is a local Richtersvelder from Eksteenfontein. She is a field ranger at the |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, currently working in the nursery. Previously she was involved in establishing the Richtersveld World Heritage Site, which...
Zimbini Koto: Retaining expertise: Absorption of GEF-5 PA project staff into implementing agency

Zimbini Koto: Retaining expertise: Absorption of GEF-5 PA project staff into implementing agency

by webgap | Mar 9, 2021 | Careers, Gender Equality

When Zimbini Koto, GIS Land Affairs Specialist at Cape Nature, asked herself if it would be possible to have a job that encompasses both land administration and environmental management, her question was answered when she saw Cape Nature’s advert for a GIS Technician...
Khungeka Lindani: Career pathing opportunity – from Conservation Officer to DCCP Coordinator

Khungeka Lindani: Career pathing opportunity – from Conservation Officer to DCCP Coordinator

by webgap | Mar 9, 2021 | Careers, Gender Equality

Khungeka Lindani is originally from Cala, a small town in the Eastern Cape. After matriculating from Nyanga High School in the neighbouring town of Engcobo, she went on to further her studies and subsequently moved to Cape Town. In 2010 she obtained her National...
Shoni Mphaphuli: Commitment and inspiring work ethics make the Limpopo Province proud

Shoni Mphaphuli: Commitment and inspiring work ethics make the Limpopo Province proud

by webgap | Mar 9, 2021 | Careers, Gender Equality

The Limpopo Province recently captured the imagination of our nation in three instances: The Ndlovu Youth Choir’s performance in ‘America’s Got Talent’, the crowning of Shudufhadzo Musida as the new Miss South Africa and the Jerusalema dance challenge.  Another such a...

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