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Mamas awarded for their relentless hard work and passion

Clover Mama Afrika is a sustainable corporate social investment project that has been in existence since 2004.

Over the years, Clover Mama Afrika has hosted 426 training sessions with over 2 261 beneficiaries.
The project teaches and guides strong women, also called mamas because of their standing in their neighbourhoods, in communities all over the country to build their skills and sustain and improve their community projects.

Only the most committed are enrolled and these include women looking after orphans, the elderly and those suffering from HIV/Aids.

After a very tough 2020, this week, the Clover Mama Afrika team held an intimate Smarties Week Awards ceremony to celebrate each of the phenomenal women who form part of the Clover Mama Afrika project.

While 2020 brought forth challenges, especially in the communities which these mamas live, each of them battled their way through to make the year the most successful it could be.

At their 14th annual Smarties Week Awards ceremony held at the Wilderness Beach Hotel in Wilderness, Prof Elain Vlok, Clover manager of Clover Mama Afrika Trust, praised the mamas in attendance.

“The Smarties Week Awards is about recognising the selfless work that our Clover Mama Afrikas do within their communities and the progress they have achieved with their projects over the last year. The awards evening also gives them the opportunity to acknowledge the very individuals that have helped the project achieve the success it is today.”

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The week before the awards, the Mamas were finally able to travel for a Smarties Week training. This was the first in-person training session since the pandemic hit, which made it extra special.

During the week spent in Wilderness, all the Clover Mama Afrikas enjoyed some training, some surprises, and some serious discussions about the past year and the year ahead.

The Clover Mama Afrikas were welcomed with a special room drop that included a Caftan dress co-sponsored by Fluidity that was worn at the welcome dinner.

In the spirit of local tourism, the Clover Mama Afrikas were also taken to the quaint George market during the weekend, where they entertained the visitors with songs on the invitation of the market owner. Other days were met with socially distanced mosaic classes, hand sewing and other educational activities.

“The year 2020 had its challenges but these challenges were turned into opportunities which we are very proud of. We all had to do things differently like turning training sessions into virtual training sessions and with that, we still provided eight skills training courses in the short time we had before Covid-19 arrived in SA.

“The results were impressive, to say the least and this leads us now to thank our project partners who enabled us to do so much more during 2020,” said Vlok.

The top mamas were awarded the following awards:

• Top Cleanliness & Hygiene Award (sponsored by MiX Telematics and is awarded to mamas that have the cleanest centres, which depict a healthy environment for all): Mama Dorah Semenya from Seshego in Limpopo.

• Special Recognition Award: Mama Alinah Marumo (Thabong, Free State). The award was given to Marumo for overcoming many challenges over the years by always having a positive attitude and eagerness to do good work in her community. Her centre is pristine with good infrastructure in place.

•Above and Beyond Award: Mama Mirriam Toni (Mbekweni, Western Cape), Selestien Moses (Ashbury, Western Cape) and Sipiwe Solomons (Hazyview, Mpumalanga). This award was given to three Clover Mamas who have each gone above and beyond what was expected of their normal responsibilities and have been innovative in tackling challenges and turning them into opportunities for all.

• Entrepreneur of the Year Award: Mama Mary Lwate (Winterveld, Gauteng). The award recognises the entrepreneurship qualities of this particular mama, who continuously pushes her fellow members to see their full potential. She empowers them to reach new heights with their respective skills.

• Business Mama of the Year Award: Mama Mirriam Makamu (Thembisa, Gauteng). Makamu is recognised for having excellent business management skills. She uses the bakery’s profit to revamp and improve the building and is responsible for paying monthly salaries to over 40 workers.

• Most Improved Award: Mama Daphne Oliphant (Roodewal, Western Cape). Oliphant received this award for learning that through hard work, commitment and dedication, you will be able to get anywhere in life. She has turned her projects around and focused on what is feasible for her centre and her workers and made a success out of her centre.

• Top Achiever of the Year Award: Mama Felicity Maluleke (Soweto, Gauteng). Maluleke was awarded the award for always having a positive attitude and always being eager to meet her communities’ need and provide the necessary affordable services at all times.

• Performer Extraordinaire Award: Mama Glenrose Mashiqa (Mdantsane, Eastern Cape). Glenrose meets all the projects’ objectives beyond all expectations. They say that dynamite comes in small packages and this Mama is dynamic. She has a solid infrastructure in place and provides consistency in all that she does. She is well-known for the strong educational programme that she provides to the very young in her care.

“We are so proud of our Mama Afrikas and the passion, love and complete dedication they put into everything that they do. We would not be Clover Mama Afrika without these amazing women and they never fail to impress us and make us proud!” said Vlok.

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