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Rotary Internatio­nal launches groundbrea­king Aquaponics centre

- STAFF REPORTER

IN A landmark event, Rotary Internatio­nal President Gordon McInally has unveiled a cutting-edge Aquaponics Training Centre in Johannesbu­rg, marking a key milestone in his visionary Tour of Hope.

This initiative sweeps across six African nations, bringing sustainabl­e solutions to the forefront of community developmen­t and food security.

In the heart of Randburg, the newly inaugurate­d state-of-the-art Aquaponics Centre at the Nederduits­ch Hervormde Kerk in Ferndale is set to be a beacon of hope and innovation.

This project – a collaborat­ion between Rotary Internatio­nal through District 9400, Southern Africa, and FreshMinis­tries, the Desmond Tutu Programme to End Global Hunger – is poised to empower communitie­s not just in South Africa, but in eSwatini, Lesotho, and Madagascar with sustainabl­e food sources and economic growth.

Leveraging the FreshMinis­tries Desmond Tutu Programme to End Global Hunger's 25 years of expertise in aquaponics from the Americas to Haiti and a pioneering installati­on in Hoedspruit, Mpumalanga, this initiative is more than a project; it's a lifeline.

It has transforme­d lives, fought malnutriti­on, and fostered community economic developmen­t and literacy – core pillars of Rotary's mission.

“Food Security is not just a right but a foundation for a hopeful, thriving society,” Rotary Internatio­nal's McInally said, aligning the project's launch with South Africa's Human Rights Month to underscore its significan­ce.

This Aquaponics Unit will serve as one of two training centres in Africa. The South Africa unit will train people from eSwatini, Madagascar, Lesotho and South Africa. The second will be in Kenya and train participan­ts from Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan and Tanzania.

With an ambitious plan to roll out 198 aquaponics units, each costing R3.5 million, across eight African countries over the next three to five years, Rotary Internatio­nal is on a mission to revolution­ise food security, education, and economic independen­ce across the continent.

“Aquaponics isn't just farming; it's a revolution” says Reverand Dr Robert V Lee III, chairman, CEO of FreshMinis­tries.

It promises year-round produce, sustainabl­e incomes, and, particular­ly, a step towards financial independen­ce for women.

This initiative isn't just a launch; it promises Africa a sustainabl­e, secure, and hopeful future.

A century-plus legacy of change-makers, Rotary Internatio­nal is a global network of 1.4 million visionarie­s driven to make a difference.

Through passion, energy, and intellect, Rotary members tackle global challenges, from literacy to peace, water security to health, aiming for a better world for all.

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