Friday 13 September 2024 marked a special occasion as we converged on the foothills the iconic Long Tom Pass at the picturesque Misty Mountain lodge to acknowledge the achievements of our learners during the certificate handover ceremony. These certificates are a testament to the hard work, perseverance and dedication that each individual has shown in their journey through the program. It’s been inspiring to witness their growth and as SINRMAS we are honoured to have been part of their success story.

As they step into new challenges and opportunities, we believe these accomplishments will serve as a foundation for even greater success in the future. We are excited to see where their paths will lead and remain committed to supporting their ambitions.

The ceremony brought to a close year one in the first phase of the EASY project which is our flagship for water sector capacity building and skills development mainly in the north-eastern region of South Africa; Mozambique and the Kingdom of eSwatini. We look forward to the launch of year two which promises to be even more exciting; rewarding and fulfilling to all our partners.

Special thanks go to #EWSETA for all the financial support and Thaba Chweu Local Municipality for providing all the facilities for workplace learning.

Congratulations once again to all our achievers.

SINRMAS CEO, Walter Segage together with Robyn Vilakazi of EW SETA and Mxolisi Mkhonto and David Mkhabela both from Thaba Chweu Local Municipality and Andile Mashaba of SINRMAS
SINRMAS CEO Walter Segage outlining SINRMAS’ vision for water sector skills development & capacity building
Mrs Robyn Vilakazi, EW SETA Executive responsible for skills development & quality assurance thanked all the learners for reaching this important milestones and emphasised on the need for ongoing partnerships in the water sector to ensure quality and sustainable outcomes.
Part of the behind the scene SINRMAS team that worked tirelessly to make the programme the success it turned out to be.
The 2024 inaugural graduates of the EASY project