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Global rowing regatta to hit South African shores
The festival of global sport on South African soil will continue next month when the 2023 World Rowing Masters Regatta takes place at Roodeplaat Dam in Pretoria from 21 to 24 September.
Excitement is building for the regatta, with just over a month to go before hundreds of boats will launch on the Roodeplaat Dam for the first-ever World Rowing event on African water.
Winning the right to host the event in 2020, South Africa will continue a proud tradition as a trailblazer, bringing another global sporting event to Africa. This year alone, South Africa has so far played host to global events, including the Netball World Cup, Indoor Hockey World Cup, World Rugby U20 Championship, and the World Table Tennis Championships.
Held annually, the World Rowing Masters Regatta involves rowers from 27 years of age and older. Races are separated into age categories, starting at those with a minimum age of 27 and continuing to crews with an average age of 89 or more.
The regatta offers spectators a rare opportunity to see some of the biggest names in South African rowing history, including Olympic and world championships medallists that will battle it out on the famous course. Among the local heroes that will be in action is the 93-year-old John Price, who will be one of the oldest rowers at the championships.
Roodeplaat Dam, the home of South Africa’s elite rowing programme, has been upgraded for the global showpiece, leaving a lasting legacy for future Olympians. Rowing has been punching above its weight at the Olympic Games, with South African oarsmen winning medals in Athens 2004 (bronze), London 2012 (gold), and Rio 2016 (silver).
The regatta is an opportunity for aspiring young rowers to witness world-class rowing on home soil and inspire them to follow in the footsteps of South Africa’s famous medallists. The event also provides the South African rowing community with an opportunity to gain valuable experience to host future local, regional, and international regattas.
The 2023 World Rowing master’s Regatta will feature more than 850 athletes from 41 countries and five continents. Medals will be awarded to winners of each race or heat final.
The rowing festival is not only reserved for the action on the water, but extends to the picturesque banks of Roodeplaat Dam, where thousands of supporters will experience the vibe that is part and parcel of a global regatta.
An inclusion doubles (W, M or MIX PR3 2x) will be part of the World Rowing Masters Regatta race schedule for the first time. An inclusion double consists of one able-bodied rower and one para-rower with a valid classification.
Singles finals will be held at the end of each day on Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the eight fastest finishers from the heats in each age category.
Here’s what to expect from the 2023 World Rowing Masters Regatta:
- 4 days of competition
- 400 races
- Non-stop action – Heats set off every three minutes
- Over 1,000 medals to be awarded
- 900 competitors
- 2,000 spectators
- Visitors from 40 countries
- Over 50 international and national officials
- 150 volunteers
For more information about the 2023 World Rowing Masters Regatta, visit https://wrmr2023.africa.
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Transformation is a team sport – Lindiwe Sangweni-Siddo, COO at City Lodge Hotels explains
As the hospitality industry evolves and faces new challenges and opportunities, City Lodge Hotels’ forward-thinking chief operating officer (COO), Lindiwe Sangweni-Siddo, shares key insights into how transformation, inclusivity, representation and diversity work together to build strong, connected teams and organisations that are successful and profitable.
When Lindiwe sat on the City Lodge Hotels’ Executive Committee for the first time some eight years ago, she was struck by the fact that despite being surrounded by professional, experienced, friendly people, none of them looked like her – she was the only Black woman around the boardroom table amidst an all-male exco. As with many industries, optics like this have been typical in hospitality. It’s a legacy challenge that is slowly but surely being corrected.
“I have worked in the hospitality industry all my working life, so the issues of too few Blacks and women in management are not new. Some of these challenges also exist elsewhere in the world and are not unique to South Africa. Throughout my career, I have tried to be present in the moment, aware of the circumstances in which I find myself at each stage of my journey, and to build inclusivity and diversity from there,” she explains.
“When you’re the only person who looks a certain way, you are always alive to the notion that you don’t only represent yourself; you’re speaking on behalf of many other people who look like you and are underrepresented in the different situations you find yourself in. When different topics are debated, you’re speaking beyond just yourself; you’re also representing Black, Indian, Coloured and White women. Our stories as women are similar, so this is not just about Black women,” she notes.
“It was startling for me in the beginning. I may have been having lunch in the staff kitchen, laughing, eating and enjoying light moments together, but what stood out was that I was still the only Black woman. I acknowledge that there are a lot of good men – my White male colleagues – who also support transformation and gender equality. However, for inclusivity to occur, the beliefs and behaviours must trickle down from the top – from the board to the executive, to senior management and staff,” she adds.
During the time Lindiwe has been with City Lodge Hotels, she has seen significant changes including the appointment of five women – Black, Coloured, Indian and White – to the Executive Committee. This is a result of a deliberate and targeted human resources recruitment strategy.
City Lodge Hotels has a diverse board with good representation. When Lindiwe joined the group, the board was already positioned for transformation, which let her know she was amidst good people. She was instrumental in setting up a Transformation Committee, which she chairs, made up of the heads of each department who are involved in furthering the five key elements of transformation, namely:
- Ownership
- Management control
- Skills development
- Enterprise and supplier development, and preferential procurement
- Socio-economic development
“The committee meets every six weeks to share the latest developments in their departments, making it more than just a tick-box exercise – I sit with forward thinkers who want to see progress. The progress seen in our B-BBEE score (Level 3) is the result of the willing hearts and minds of the individuals who sit around that table and discuss and implement what we need to do about the five elements of B-BBEE, including topics such as employment equity at senior levels across all race groups, and our preferred suppliers from whom we procure products and services,” Lindiwe explains.
In its quest to transform its preferred suppliers’ list, City Lodge Hotels is working with several small to medium businesses that were carefully selected by the hotel general managers as well as some recommended by South African Tourism Services Association’s (SATSA) Incubator Programme. As small enterprises and suppliers, these are Black-owned businesses that require mentorship and assistance to grow in exposure and distribution of products and services to the group’s hotels across the country. A few of the 17 SMMEs currently benefiting from support include:
- Asmara Coffee: Collaboration between Nobuhle Magwentshu and the TriBeCa Coffee group processing and supplying quality coffee
- Forest Fairies Sweet Company: Manufacturer of a range of unique, artisanal confectionary owned by Thejes Khan
- Organic Matters: Committed to ethical waste disposal and preservation of the natural environment across various industries
- Roska Artisan Ice Cream: Manufacturer of quality ice cream made from fresh and ethically sourced ingredients by husband-and-wife team Kamal Manilal and Roshni Morar
- Top Class Landscaping and Projects: Horticultural and landscaping business specialising in innovative, efficient, eco-friendly and cost-effective services owned by Sibusiso Phungwayo and Kamohelo Bojabotsheha
It takes the backing of City Lodge Hotels’ support office and procurement department as well as involvement from its 59 hotels for this project to work. The team has leapt at the opportunity, illustrating how transformation soon becomes a team sport. For Lindiwe, being a Black woman COO, it’s about seeing how many more women get to become the trailblazers they should be because they are given the space, resources and opportunities to grow.
She furthers, “When you have a group of individuals and you’re all the same age, speak the same language and are the same race, the likelihood of you all thinking alike is high. When you embrace diversity and inclusivity, you’re more likely to be aware of and in tune with everyone else. For example, young people keep us alert and awake to what is happening, and older, wiser people hold institutional memory, skill and experience. As a mainstream hotel group, we embrace cultural diversity because it reflects broader society and the many different people who stay at our hotels.”
Lindiwe adds her background, upbringing, exposure and culture into the mix, while embracing the many different factors that make her colleagues equally unique. She says knowing more about different religious celebrations – such as Ramadan – enables the team to recognise them sensitively and effectively in the hotels so that all guests feel welcome and included.
“The awareness of being a Black woman has always been with me, so I try to live in the moment and let that dictate how I show up and what the task at hand is. At City Lodge Hotels, it’s about making the circle bigger, seeing more representation in all management platforms, allowing others to be heard so there is no one dominant voice at the table, and considering everyone’s point of view,” she says. “We’re talking about what wine to offer on our menus, which company to clean our carpets, which sheets to put on our beds. We want to know where the wine comes from, who makes it, and whom City Lodge Hotels enriches by purchasing it.”
City Lodge Hotels is invested in inclusivity, finding opportunities for B-BBEE procurement and support, and creating opportunities for those important linkages that allow businesses to grow through the right connections.
“The employment of women in senior positions has been very exciting. Our Advanced Development and Deployment Programme and succession planning have been successful, ensuring individuals who have the potential are fast-tracked and given management opportunities through well-designed personal development plans, and they’re thriving. We are committed to transforming senior management across the organisation and in the past financial year, four Black general managers were appointed, two of whom are women,” she adds.
Succession planning is critical to ensuring an organisation is future-ready, and Lindiwe reports good momentum on this front at City Lodge Hotels. Future Black general managers and assistant general managers are identified and readied for promotion when opportunities arise.
Succession planning is critical to ensuring an organisation is future-ready, and Lindiwe reports good momentum on this front at City Lodge Hotels. Future Black general managers and assistant general managers are identified and readied for promotion when opportunities arise.
This Women’s Month of August, Lindiwe lists the key qualities that have helped her rise to the top:
- Grace: Lean on your faith, whatever that may be, as grace, fortitude and strength get you through the tough times.
- Gratitude: Take nothing for granted and always be grateful for everything you have. It is so important to acknowledge what you have as it has all worked to get you where you are today and where you want to be.
- Affiliations: Surround yourself with people you like to be with and people who like being with you, where respect is mutual and you empower each other.
- Teamwork: Solutions come from working with others as you cannot do it all yourself. Different team members bring different strengths to the table, and weaknesses are minimised.
- Self-awareness: Be present in the moment, taking everything in. Know your own abilities and be conscious of what others bring to the table.
- Hard Work: Whatever you put in you will get out – hard work underpins success.
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CSIR ICC continues its community support
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research International Convention Centre (CSIR ICC) remains committed to making a difference in the lives of children within its community through a series of outreach events.
The CSIR ICC chose the Give Them Hope Foundation as the beneficiary of its donation drive. The foundation is an orphanage based in Nellmapius, Pretoria, that is dedicated to helping children between the ages of 0 and 18 years. The children comprise those who are HIV positive, orphaned, abandoned and those who live with poor or sick parents who cannot take care of them. Furthermore, the foundation provides children from child-headed households with daily meals after school.
The CSIR ICC team donated carpet tiles to the children’s home, which have been repurposed in the home’s bedrooms, classrooms and office spaces.
“Our organisation would wholeheartedly like to express our gratitude for your donation of the carpets, which will help us especially during winter,” says Pinky Mothiba, Director of the Give Them Hope Foundation.
The CSIR ICC has placed a branded donation box in its foyer and encourages visitors to donate their conference materials/surpluses. The centre also extends its gratitude to those sponsors, delegates and clients who continue to contribute to the initiative.
For more information visit www.csiricc.co.za, call (+27) 012 841 3884 or email icc@csir.co.za
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Unveil the art of dumpling crafting at CHS Hotel School!
Join Capital Hotel School for an unforgettable experience where the enchanting world of dumplings unfolds right before your eyes.
From the classic comfort of a traditional dumpling to the vibrant flair of a vegetable potsticker, our expert chefs will guide you through every step of crafting these mouthwatering delights.
Elevate your cooking skills and broaden your culinary horizons – this masterclass is not just about the cooking; it’s about creating art on a plate. Get ready to roll, fold, and savor the delectable magic of dumplings like never before.
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Celebrate woman’s month in style at Mangwanani African Spa
Celebrate the women who have touched your heart by surprising them with an ultimate gift of relaxation. Mangwanani gift vouchers are a token of appreciation that speaks volumes.
This women’s month, give yourself the gift of time, space, and rejuvenation. Elevate your senses, revive your spirit, and honor the remarkable woman you are.
Unveil your inner queen at the Royal Elephant, step into a world of opulence fit for a queen, get pampered like royalty while surrounded by an ambience that echoes your grace and elegance.
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Balloon Safaris – what they entail
Bill Harrop’s Original Balloon Safari produces an awareness you have never experienced before, a sense of freedom, serenity, a tranquillity that is not disturbed by the occasional noise of the burner, or the sound of birds, as you float smoothly over the ground below. You are in another world and yet, it is very real, panoramas of beauty are just magnified, colours appear brilliant, and perspectives are changed. The memories live on!
The adventure begins as down breaks and you sip your coffee while the team works to inflate the 9-storey high balloons for a colour extravaganza before your eyes, on their floodlit launch field.
Their baskets carry as many as 16 passengers. Parties of up to 70 people can be catered for at one time. They have private a variety of baskets sizes and offer private safaris, team-building options, as well as group discounts.
The flight of about 60 minutes over the majestic Magaliess River Valley. Balloons float in the direction they are carried by the win, but the pilot has such fine control over the height, that he can float gently by just skimming the tops of the grass and trees, or rapidly climb, to soar thousands of feet above the earth and revel in the awe-inspiring magnificence of the world below.
On landing, a celebratory glass of sparkling wine whilst our professional crew pack up the balloons. An opportunity to take photos with the colourful balloon as your backdrop whilst your pilot serves your bubbly, and you toast each other on a fabulous flight.
Our Mercedes Sprinters take you back to our private clubhouse pavilion for a delectable buffet breakfast, which you can enjoy at your leisure, sipping on more bubbly, overlooking the beautiful Magalies Mountains.
Passengers will receive a “Citation for Bravery”, signed by their Captain as a memento of the day and have an opportunity to browse around our Ballooning Curio Shop. Stroll through our beautiful, manicured gardens and savour the moments.
Today’s travellers are looking for personalised and tailored experiences from professionals who will provide them with valuable, once-in-a-lifetime trips that go beyond the ordinary. Bill Harrop’s Balloon Safaris has been doing that for over 40 years and are the 2022 winner of the Best Outdoor Activity in the Magaliesburg – as voted by our delighted customers on Trip Advisor. Read more…
For more information visit www.balloon.co.za, Email website@balloon.co.za or call 083 437 3402 / 083 443 2661/2
Year-end function perfection
Are you looking to celebrate the end of the year, recognise employee achievements or thanking clients for their continued support?
Kievits Kroon Gauteng Wine Estate is perfect for hosting just such an occasion.
Whether it be an extravagant festive buffet lunch, elegant dinner – paired with a multi-award-winning wine list, gourmet picnic, wine-tasting experience or a custom-designed feast.
They offer an exquisite selection of pre-designed menus and are completely flexible to assist you in creating an event and menu to your exact requirements and budget.
For more information visit www.kievitskroon.co.za ,Email marketing@kievitskroon.co.za or call 012 819 8600.
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August/women’s month competitions
We are celebrating Women’s Month with some fantastic offers and competitions.
Choose to either book and enjoy a 60 min Winelands spa treatment between the 1st and the 31st of August and stand a chance to win a Cultivar Getaway package for 2 (Valued at R 7500!) and inclusive of:
- Personalised massage (60 min)
- Facial therapy (45 min)
- Herbal foot bath (15 min)
- Delicious 3 course spa lunch
- The use of the thermae facilities, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, Swiss shower,
brine plunge pool & indoor heated pool area
- Delectable 3 course restaurant dinner
- 1 Night accommodation in a luxury room and breakfast included
OR
Book and enjoy a wine tasting and a platter from their Wine Down menu, between the 1st and the 31st of August and stand a chance to win a fabulous gourmet picnic for 2.
For more information visit www.kievitskroon.co.za
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