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R1 million up for grabs for SA’s Transformer

MIDRAND – The competition will run in all nine provinces.

 

Organic Health Events is hosting a workshop on SA Transformer. The national competition in Midrand began on 15 March and runs until later this year, where the winner stands a chance to walk away with R1 million.

The competition was initiated by the only metaphysical scientist in South Africa, Trice Mazwi, who aims to empower the public and promote an organic, healthy lifestyle.

Mazwi is a former Mrs SA finalist who worked as a counsellor for six years before exploring metaphysical science. “I got into this career by default. I did not choose it, it chose me,” she said.

After her three children suffered health complications that required an organic lifestyle as a solution, she decided to study metaphysical science.

The competition will run in all nine provinces where people are encouraged to enter. Participants would be given tasks to execute and a three-minute video would be required at the completion of each task.

Founder of Organic Health Events, Trice Mazwi.
Tlotleg Modumedi, Teboho Matinketja, Mmabatho Motheseng, Tebogo Kebadirang, Frank Mokwena and Thembane Manganye after attending the SA Transformer workshop.

Tasks will include providing services using talents and skills to people for free, helping a school establish an organic vegetable garden and getting someone in the community to teach children about organic plants.

Those who fail to upload a video on the SA Transformer social network pages on how they changed someone’s life would be disqualified.

“I am doing this for the African child deteriorating because of poor health decisions. I am also encouraging people to give their talents and skills into helping others for free while getting exposure and becoming a millionaire by default.”

Rebecca Nonyane, a student from Ikusasa Technology Solutions who attended the workshop, said she was inspired to live better. “It was very interesting and inspiring. I learnt a lot from Trice Mazwi about life.”

Students from Ikusasa Technology Solutions, Leah Ramara, Judith Mosoma, Gift Khunou and Veronicca Mosoma.
In high spirits, Gilbert Phalane, Rebecca Nonyane, Dipuo Hlako and Tshepo Valoyi after the SA Transformer workshop.
Nhlanhla Hansen, Grinad Mashabela, Paballo Monareng, Mamatse Ramabu and Frank Mokoena at the SA Transformer workshop in Midrand.

Mazwi also hosts organic lifestyle fares across the country and organic wine hangouts. “People are hungry for something different. We need to take care of the soil, plants and air so it could take care of us. All the climate conditions and global warming is caused by us not taking care of our natural resources and not using natural products.”

She encouraged people to use more organic products.

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Organic Health Events team, Tshegofatso Mazibuko, Matshidiso Mkhabela, Georgina Phala, Dineo Makalapetlo, Kgomotso Moloi and Thabang Ntamo at the SA Transformer workshop in Midrand.
Students of Ikusasa Technology Solutions at the SA Transformer workshop.

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