by WoF Editorial Team | 9 Apr, 2016 | WoF service |
The Gosso Orphanage Home in Lusikisiki is very proud of the work done by the High Altitude Team (HAT) in Lusikisiki at their facility after they managed to get the borehole water supply up and running again. Philip Vorster, the Regional Manager of HAT Lusikisiki said...
by WoF Editorial Team | 9 Apr, 2016 | Profiles |
Leaving my home and my 2 kids and going to a place that is far has been a difficult decision but because I want to provide for my children I had to make that decision. These are the words of Thomas Qezu, a fire fighter in the Krom Rivier Team. “I joined the Working on...
by WoF Editorial Team | 9 Apr, 2016 | Profiles, WoF service |
The Eastern Cape Social Development Department recently celebrated Family Day by organising fun and games for the children of management and staff. One of the Eastern Cape Social Development Practitioner, Siphokazi Jack, said that the kids played games that...
by WoF Editorial Team | 21 Mar, 2016 | Profiles |
‘‘I would not be able to feed my family and kids if it was not because of the work opportunity Working on Fire provided to me. I live with a disability and not many people will employ someone who is not educated,’’ – these are the words of David Nonkungu, as he...
by WoF Editorial Team | 20 Mar, 2016 | WoF service |
Two firefighters from the Bethlehem base stole the spotlight at the Golden Gate Marathon. During the marathon, Working on Fire participants for both females and males dominated the top 10 positions. The two WOF participants were the overall winners in the male and...