Kouga – The Kouga Municipality honours dedicated staff for a remarkable collective of 2 110 years of service as Kouga Local Municipality recognised its dedicated employees during a long-service awards ceremony on Thursday, 10 April 2025.

The event honoured staff members who have reached milestones of 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 years of service, presenting certificates and tokens of appreciation to commemorate their dedication. Special provisions were also made to ensure that early retirees and medically boarded staff were recognised with certificates and gifts.

The ceremony served as a heartfelt tribute to the employees who continue to drive the municipality’s mission forward, with Kouga Executive Mayor, Hattingh Bornman, and guest speaker, Dr Olusola Olubiyi, emphasising the importance of both community service and self-care in achieving long-term success, as a result the Municipality honours dedicated staff.

In his speech, Bornman expressed his gratitude for the unwavering commitment of the employees, emphasising the vital role they play in the municipality’s success.

“We are thriving because our employees share the vision of being a blueprint for a well-run municipality,” Bornman remarked. “When employees perform well, communities flourish – businesses grow, jobs are created, and the result is a better quality of life for everyone. You are transforming Kouga into a model municipality, and together we can be an example for a flourishing South Africa.”

The importance of wellness

Olubiyi delved into the importance of wellness at any age and in any environment.

Olubiyi highlighted the pillars of physical, mental, and emotional wellness, offering practical advice for maintaining health and vitality. He encouraged staff to embrace movement, form social connections, and adopt healthier eating habits, such as incorporating vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, and water into their diets.

“Know your body as you would know your car,” he advised. “Understanding your health allows you to recognise when something is not right and seek appropriate help.”

Municipality honours dedicated staff

Olubiyi also underscored the significance of emotional wellness, cautioning against the dangers of isolation. “Loneliness can creep in as we age, but stronger relationships lead to a longer, more fulfilling life. Share joy, volunteer, and find meaning in connecting with others,” he urged.

He added that to be well mentally, reading can assist.

“Challenge your brain regularly. Ask questions. There is danger in isolation. There is so much power in people coming together.”

Five lucky staff members were rewarded with vouchers for metabolic assessments to be conducted by Olubiyi, a fitting acknowledgment of their commitment to well-being.

15 YEARS OF SERVICE

Aldo David Maclean

Joseph Loyiso Skosana

Grant Ryan Faulkner

Ricardo Nelson

Patrick Thokoane

Bernadette Polesta Rudolph

Shukree Abrahams

Tamsanqa Paul Jacobs

Nomfundo Elizabeth Blom

Nokuzola Priscilla Malangeni

Elvin Felix

Sifiso Mfanyana Gwala

Jonathan Davids

Mawethu Ntsikithi

Nkululeko Elvin Nonjewu

Mcebisi Norman Ngximba

Vernon Perils

Peter Davids

Cecil Brown Ashwin

Hilton Jonathan Dennis

John Cornelius Ferreira

Zanethemba Patrik  Dayiman

Conrad Michael Swarts

Siena Arends

Martalene Witbooi

Sicelo Nelson  Nkwenkwezi

Sweetness Funiswa  Mabombo

Amanda Johnson

Nonkosazana Wendy Seyisi

Olivia Kamoeto

Annie Arries

Rita Pumla  Kgopa

Roger Donovan Tallies

Trevor Phillip Goulding

Marilyn Merle Hill

Wilfred Mbulelo Thana

Vuyile Elvis Noma

Riaan Joubert

Steven Fred Hartley

Nosipho Portia Woods

Eric Ruiters

Clyde Alexander

Jali Maxwell Loyiso

Nomiso Nyawose

Xoliswa Elizabeth Kona

Nomhlobo Lillian Rabela

Nobathembu Mthungatha

Sipho Christopher Nangu

Wendries Mpendulo  Yalo

Stanley Daluxolo Sibiya

Zwelinzima Edward Ngindo

Nombulelo Blossom Mxakana

Eugine Kobe

Mabhuti John Kitsana

Thembisile Eric Gxothiwe

Michelle Vuyiseka Mlata

Eldrick Egmanuel Titus

Sivuyile July

Ntobeko James Doro

Danie Duiker

Mange Funiwe Ivy

Tinny Bernedictor Hlela

Meukhaya Malvin Majola

Nombeko Dyini

Lamla  Mhlambiso

Nomhlobo  Ndesi

Cecelia Minnie

Amand Pretorius

Johannes Smit

Nicolette Nomkhitha Saul

Anita Helena Mccarthy

Dalene Plaatjies

Jane Messias

Solomon Mzimkulu Kula

Shawn Makwena

Wilmon Zalisile Kota

Miriam James

Phumeza Deopadra Qashu

Damion Slabbert

Nomalanga Hilda Luzipho

Ntombethemba  Dweba

Nosimphiwe Florence Desha

Brendib Bricache Booysen

Freda Constable

Danwill Ludick

Lena Koert

Susarah Geraldine Jacobs

Maureen Moses Ntsalazana

Collen Reidwarn  Goeda

Nonzima Lillian  Tshozi

Frank Peter Stuurman

Harriet Thenjiswa Maneli

Klaas Bambi

Annadene Marilyn Jansen

Adam Reme Fortuin

Claudette Witbooi

20 YEARS OF SERVICE

Colin Solomon

Winnie Tee

Wilberforce Ntsikelelo Weni

Bongani Godwin Grootboom

Goodman Mmgomem

Julian Wilfred Zietsman

Amandalien Sharon Jantjies

Angelo Irvine Nicholls

Vuyani Eric Blaauw

Mbuyiselo Stephen Klaasen

Coren Suzette Groenewald

Themba Koos Jonas

25 YEARS OF SERVICE

Marshall Mzili

Andrew Mauraces Rudolph

30 YEARS OF SERVICE

Goodness Lungiswa Mabukana

Abrie Koegelenberg

David September

Ricardo John Kammies

Niklaas Human

Abraham Petrus Grootboom

Attwell Mzolisi File

Mzukisi Welington Sobele

35 YEARS OF SERVICE

Marilyn Loggenberg

Mthetheleli Arion Mooi

Boniwe Alice Bambiso

40 YEARS OF SERVICE

Michael Titus

RETIREMENT

Mbulelo Antonie Gxala

Abraham Perils

Wilson Katoo

Elize Alexander

Flip Windvogel

Plaatjie Draai

John George

Christian Peter Commons

Charles Titus

Marita Syzaar

Mbuyiselo Andrew Mhlalasa

Chantal Lippert

Zonwabele  Mpontso

Dail Kabani

Magdalene Waraldea Bosman

Velile Hermanus Manzi

Nomakula Lynette Nkosinkulu

Nothandekile Nombedesho  Sonipasi

Siziwe  Nbeki

Velapi Wilson Tengo

Klaas Stout

Zoyisile Dayimani

Fanele Marali

Eric Jordaan

Tembesile Gladstone Swartbooi

Bonisile Edward Gxuluwe

Funeka Dorothy Soni

MEDICALLY BOARDED

William Faulkner

Mvuyisi Archbell Grootboom

Kenneth Du Preez

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