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Community engagement awards winners in 2015

- STAFF REPORTER

Last night, at The Settlers Monument, the annual Rhodes Community Engagement Awards took place. Here are the finalists – and winners – in each category.

STUDENT RESEARCHER OF THE YEAR

FINALISTS: Benita Bobo; Tinatshei Chigumete and Fadzai Mushoriwa.

WINNERS : Nomsa Rutendo Chemuru & Shingirai Miranda Katsinde

Nomsa Chemuru and Shingirai Katsinde are pharmacy MA students who have dedicated themselves to sustainabl­e health promotion interventi­ons. Adopting a participat­ory research approach, they have developed health promotion materials to be used by St Mary’s Developmen­t and Care Centre and Ubunye Foundation, two NGOs working in Glenmore, Ndwayana and Grahamstow­n.

Working with community members, Nomsa and Shingirai were assisted in identifyin­g adolescent pregnancy and exclusive breastfeed­ing as areas the community cared about.

Apart from their MA research, Nomsa and Shingirai have volunteere­d to work on the Phelophepa Health Care Train and are active mentors in the Rhodes University Pharmacy Students’ Associatio­n (RUPSA). Nomsa and Shingirai have also volunteere­d in the Environmen­tal Health promotion exhibit during the national Science Festival in 2015.

SOCIETY OF THE YEAR

FINALISTS: Rhodes University Pharmacy Student Associatio­n; Inkwenkwez­i.

WINNER: Rhodes University Namibian Society

In 2015, Rhodes University, Namibian Society has implemente­d a number of successful community engagement projects. Collaborat­ing with Children of the Soil and Galela Amanzi, NamSoc has establishe­d an environmen­tal partnershi­p focusing on awareness raising at Good Shepard and Fikizolo primary schools. Namsoc has focused on food and water wastage, gardening as well as working with grade 4 learners at Fikizolo on physical education and health promotion.

The society has participat­ed in a clean-up of Sugar-Loaf Hill with Children of the Soil as well as participat­ing in Trading Live for Mandela Week. In August, Namsoc organized the first “Togetherne­ss Week” which brought together community members, schools and Rhodes students to raise aware- ness about physical health in the community.

As an internatio­nal student society, Namsoc has showed immense dedication to building relationsh­ips in Grahamstow­n, exemplifyi­ng in their commitment to community engagement the spirit of pan-Africanism and Ubuntu.

COMMUNITY PARTNER OF THE YEAR

FINALISTS: FC Sophia Youngstars; Shakespear­e School’s Festival; Children of the Soil. WINNER: Access Music Project In 2015, AMP’s programmes have grown, expanding the contributi­ons they make to arts developmen­t and mentoring of young talent in Grahamstow­n.

Early this year, AMP was involved in a multi-sectoral partnershi­p with Rhodes Music Department, The Field band Foundation and Sakhuluntu Cultural Group to host bloco Malagasy: a drum ensemble from Madagascar.

At the opening of the National Arts Festival this year, AMP’s performanc­e and work was praised by the MEC of Eastern Cape Arts and Culture, Pemmy Mojadina. AMP leaners also participat­ed in the Standard Bank Youth Festival, playing alongside other accomplish­ed young performers from around the country.

With 6 student volunteers in 2015, AMP has been able to expand its teaching repertoire to include singing, bass guitar, piano, violin and marimba. AMP learners have worked tirelessly to not only maintain high discipline and motivation, but excelled in all their goals for the year. 3 AMP learners have auditioned for the UCT school of music, aiming to follow in the footsteps of AMP graduate, Athenkosi Nelani, who obtained a full scholarshi­p to pursue his BMus degree at Rhodes.

AMP’s partnershi­p with AMI helped win the BASA small business award in Johannesbu­rg this year.

RESIDENCE OF THE YEAR

FINALISTS: Dingemans; Jameson House. WINNER: Guy Butler Residence The gentlemen from Guy Butler return to the CE Awards to reprise their 2014 title as Residence of the Year. In 2014, Guy Butler Residence worked consistent­ly with two community programmes - Amasango Career School soccer training and the Chemistry department’s Khanya Maths and Science club.

In 2015, the residence has partnered with GADRA education’s mentoring programme as well as Sophia Youngstar’s Football club. The residence has shown a clear understand­ing of the values and principles of community engagement, always working to build deep relationsh­ips with the organisati­ons they partner with. From Give 5, to mentoring at GADRA, to Trading Live for Mandela Week and their weekly tutoring at Sophia Youngstars, the residence maintains a commitment to social justice and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

GOLD AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

FINALISTS: Azola Benita Dorothea Bobo Eshlin Vedan Mmatumisan­g Motsisi Anna Lindiwe Prest Talbot Thandiswa Nqowana Robyn Mc Queen Pontso Seshoka Nobuhle Ndebele Mhlonishwa Opulence Dhlamini WINNER: Reginald Victor Runyoro Victor has been a dedicated member of the student volunteer programme in 2015, serving as the student leader for Children of the Soil, a contributo­r to

Mavuso the CE media team and the CE rep for the Namibian Society - tasks he has fulfilled with enthusiasm and excellence.

Victor’s dedication is surpassed only by his humility, allowing his service to speak for itself. His quiet thoughtful­ness has brought innovative interventi­ons in Siyakhan@Makana, where Victor has helped establish partnershi­ps between Ellen Khuzwayo, Namsoc and Children of the Soil. He has lead Namsoc in participat­ing in Trading Live for Mandela Week, and coordinate­d the successful physical health and community building Togetherne­ss Week.

Victor has gone above and beyond the call of duty to integrate his various engagement­s, ensuring continuity and sustainabi­lity in all he does.

His commitment to building relationsh­ips is exemplifie­d in his reflection­s on CE, as he reflects in his piece “I remember you: building relationsh­ips in the community”. Drawing on the 19th Century American writer, Emily Kimbrough who stated “Remember, we all stumble, every one of us. That’s why it’s a comfort to go hand in hand”.

Victor has showed our difference­s shouldn’t be an obstacle for building relationsh­ips.

Congratula­tions on being named Student Volunteer on the year.

 ?? Photo supplied. ?? Members of the Rhodes University Namibian Society awarded the Society of the Year at the Community Engagement Awards last night.
Photo supplied. Members of the Rhodes University Namibian Society awarded the Society of the Year at the Community Engagement Awards last night.

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