by WOF Editorial Team | 5 Dec, 2018 | Fire Awareness, Kishugu, Training, Working on Fire |
Just over 200 delegates attended the official opening of the Western Cape Wildfire Season at the Lourensford Wine Estate, Somerset West, on 28 November 2018, held under the auspices of the Western Cape Umbrella Fire Protection Association (Representing all five Fire...
by WOF Editorial Team | 17 Nov, 2018 | Working on Fire |
Annually, as the winter fire season draws to a close, Working on Fire gets ready for its famous Azishe Games. This highly anticipated inter-provincial, company sports event has become a highlight on the WOF calendar and many participants start preparing for the...
by WOF Editorial Team | 27 Sep, 2018 | Working on Fire |
It is with great sadness that we received the news of the passing of our Minister of Environmental Affairs, Edna Molewa. The Working on Fire programme, together with the other “working for” programmes reside in the Departmental of Environmental Affairs and had an...
by WOF Editorial Team | 7 Aug, 2018 | Community campaigns, Working on Fire |
Inspired by the legacy of Nelson Mandela, Working on Fire has launched the WOF Kids Care-Package with the aim to collect and distribute 2,000 gift packages to qualifying children of WOF firefighters and High-Altitude Team rope technicians this coming December 2018....
by WOF Editorial Team | 24 Jul, 2018 | Community campaigns, Working on Fire |
Madiba’s legacy calls on all of us, daily, to make the world a better place. Our belated hero and former president, Tata Nelson Mandela, was passionate about Making a Difference – one of Working on Fire’s core values. Annually on 18 July – our hero’s...
by WOF Editorial Team | 5 Jul, 2018 | Aviation News, Working on Fire |
Msukaligwa local municipality adds a Working on Fire Huey helicopter, spotter aircraft and aviation support vehicle, to its firefighting toolbox this winter fire season. In 2012, Fire Chief of Msukaligwa Local Municipality, Jaco Johnstone, witnessed as a wildfire...