by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Mar, 2016 | Profiles |
Type 1 Crew Leader at the Roodeplaat Team, Ntebo Kwenaite, a single mother was forced into the job market at an early age due to poverty and she recalls her struggling past before she joined Working on Fire. ‘‘No one in the house was working and I am the first born....
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Mar, 2016 | Working on Fire |
Everson Ngondo a father of two at the Maporeng Team in Gauteng said that alcohol abuse nearly drove him to the brink of facing serious financial woes. The 32 year old participant broke his silence on alcohol abuse to caution young people as it is one of the major...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Mar, 2016 | Profiles |
25 year old Alcinah Mkonto from the Mdala base in Mpumalanga said that her international deployment to Canada last year has really helped her break the spine of poverty in her family. “We are a family of eight and living in a tiny house. I couldn’t build extra rooms...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Mar, 2016 | Profiles |
41 years old Lucas Chisana, a veteran Crew Leader from the Mdala Team in Gauteng has recently exited the programme on a positive note. He is now employed in the Department of Water and Sanitation at the City of Tshwane in Pretoria. ‘‘In 2014 I acquired my multi...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Mar, 2016 | Working on Fire |
The Free State province held its annual Yellow Card Training Camp at the Jimmy Roos Academy from March 7 until March 16. Participants from across the province took turns coming to the camp where they prepared for the upcoming 2016 Fire Season. When the training is...