by WOF Editorial Team | 30 Jan, 2017 | Working on Fire
Working on Fire (WOF) par ticipants in Mpumalanga added their voices to the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign in 2016. The globally renowned campaign, themed ‘Count Me In’, is South Africa’s 16th year of participation in the...
by WOF Editorial Team | 29 Jan, 2017 | Working on Fire
Working on Fire’s Bloemfontein staff recently participated in the Action Sports indoor soccer and netball winter leagues as part of the staff’s teambuilding activities. The WOF soccer team managed to reach the final, a 15-minute contest to prove who was worthy of the...
by WOF Editorial Team | 28 Jan, 2017 | Working on Fire
Working on Fire continues to enjoy great support from both the Minister of Environmental Affairs, Edna Molewa and her Deputy Minister, Barbara Thomson. Recent News Working on Fire team returns after a successful deployment to Canada Working on Fire celebrates Mandela...
by WOF Editorial Team | 27 Jan, 2017 | WoF service
The Blouberg participants in Limpopo joined stakeholders from SAPS, Road Safety, Fire and Rescue and community members in a fun walk in support of the 16 Days of Activism for No violence Against Women and Children campaign. They attracted residents to the streets of...
by WOF Editorial Team | 26 Jan, 2017 | Working on Fire
Modimolle participants in Limpopo attended a wellness day event which was hosted by the South African Police Service (SAPS) at Susan Strydom School in Modimolle. The day started well with aerobics, where people could show off their fitness while having fun at the same...