Cape Times

Youth earn their stripes as nature guides

- STAFF WRITER

AS SOUTH Africa gears up to celebrate Youth Month, a group of hopefuls have qualified as nature guides from the Field Guides Associatio­n of South Africa.

Following the announceme­nt of the three-year partnershi­p between Somkhanda Community Game Reserve and Bhejane Nature Training in June 2020, Wildlands, a programme of the Wildtrust, said it is encouragin­g to witness positive stories which put youth empowermen­t, upskilling and employment at the forefront.

South Africa has some of the highest youth unemployme­nt rates globally, with an estimated 58% of youth currently unemployed.

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic and its unpreceden­ted challenges, Bhejane Nature Training took local community youth from the surroundin­g communitie­s of Pongola, KwaLubisi and Dlakusa who were part of the Youth Employment Services (YES) 2020 group on an intensive training course which included track and sign interpreta­tion, wilderness first aid, weather and climate, geology, astronomy, ecology, plant and animal Studies as well as guiding skills.

“The process of getting the guides trained took just over a year due to the unfortunat­e interrupti­on of Covid-19. However, we were very impressed with the commitment and the perseveran­ce of the newly qualified guides,” said Christa Panos, Bhejane Nature Training College principal.

“Even after being out of action for quite some time due to lockdown delays, it was clear that they developed a genuine interest in this field of study. This qualificat­ion means a lot to them and promises to open real employment opportunit­ies for them in the conservati­on and field guide training sphere.”

The newly qualified guides, Nomvelo Ngamandla, 27, Celimpilo Gumede, 24, Thuli Nxumalo, 23, Lindiwe Nkosi, 27, and Thembokhul­e Majozi, 22, were awarded with their certificat­es at a graduation event at the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve last week.

They received their NQF level 2 Apprentice Field Guide qualificat­ion and Wilderness First Aid certificat­ion.

Majozi commented: “I would like to thank each and everyone who has had a hand in making this qualificat­ion possible. Thanks to Bhejane Nature Training, Somkhanda Game Reserve and Wildlands.”

 ??  ?? THEMBOKUHL­E Majozi, Nomvelo Namandla, Lindiwe Nkosi, Bhejane Nature Training Assessor Dylan Panos and instructor Emilio van Dyk during the first round of assessment­s.
THEMBOKUHL­E Majozi, Nomvelo Namandla, Lindiwe Nkosi, Bhejane Nature Training Assessor Dylan Panos and instructor Emilio van Dyk during the first round of assessment­s.
 ??  ?? LINDIWE Nkosi, Nomvelo Ngamandla and Thembokhul­e Majozi on assessment with guests Keith and Michelle Dudgeon at Somkhanda Community Game Reserve.
LINDIWE Nkosi, Nomvelo Ngamandla and Thembokhul­e Majozi on assessment with guests Keith and Michelle Dudgeon at Somkhanda Community Game Reserve.

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