Environmental Young Achiever Award for Penz Malinga

At a glamorous occasion in Pietermaritzburg last night, Penelope Malinga was a winner in the KZN Youth Achievers Awards – organised by uMvithi and aimed at exposing young people to positive career, educational, entrepreneurial and recreational opportunities – in recognition of her ‘selfless efforts in making a difference in KwaZulu Natal’.  Penelope was nominated in the Environmental Category by the Midlands Conservancies Forum (MCF).

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Judy Bell, Chair of the MCF “We are very proud to be associated with the Mpophomeni Conservation Group, which Penz is a founding member of.  Credit is due to the inspirational people who started this initiative to motivate others to consider environmental issues.  It is right that Penz has been recognised by this Award. We look forward to even more exciting things in the future from this exceptional group. ”

Penelope describes herself as a self-appointed guardian of wild places, tree and bunny hugger.  She recalls the inspiration, “one day a friend introduced me to the uMngeni River gorge below the Howick Falls, it was like nothing I had ever seen, heard, or felt before.  I knew I was home.”

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Last year she was part of the team who walked the length of the uMngeni river, inspiring many to take up the cause of protecting our rivers.  Penelope particularly enjoys working with the youth, passing on her passion for wetlands and a respect and connection to our precious rivers.

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Penny Rees, fellow river lover is very excited about her achievement. “Penz – from the days that we walked the Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve with kids in tow, to your work in Mpophomeni pulling the community together and healing the streams, from your Zulu dance lessons, to duck diving in muddy pools, from all the grey hairs you gave me climbing down holes and up huge boulders, from the uMngeni River walk, to witnessing your singing debut, we have walked a long road together (sometimes quite literally!)  I cannot tell you how happy I am for you and how proud I am – you SO deserve this award – go forward from this day with your held high.

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For those who only know Penz via the uMngeni River Walk blog – she is an impressive young woman who approached me back in 2009 or 2010 for employment for her prac. year as a Nature Conservation student. Since then, her love for Mother Earth, her enthusiasm, ethics and sense of justice, her ability to work with folks of all ages and from all walks of life, and her sense of fun and radiant smile (resulting in our Mayday nickname for her – Chakide) have been an absolute pleasure to witness, and I look forward to many more years working together with Penelope Malinga – Bayete!”Penz looking up

Penelope is a positive role model, unafraid to speak up on issues of animal rights, fairness, racism, feminism and environmental causes. This means she is not always understood in her community. penz  brady and disney 051 res.

Little sister Nonthokozo says “People often refuse to help her with testing the water, but now I think they will see what a difference she is making and help.”  Her mum, Thembeni, adds proudly “She always loved nature, I remember her coming back from school completely wet and saying she had fallen in the river.” Penelope adds “Ja, people think I am a little weird, but it is my ‘weirdness’ which won me this award!”

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At the Award Ceremony, the Environmental category was announced last, causing Penz’ heart to thump when her name was called out.  “I was getting ready to start clapping for the winner when they said it was me. I have never won anything in my life and yet tonight I am KZN Young Achiever in the environment category. Aweeeemah!”

Penz concludes: “I am proud of living in Mpophomeni and want to do all I can to alert people to the fact that we need to look after the small river, uMthimzima that runs through the township and into Midmar dam. Our actions have a big impact on the water quality of millions of people. I think this award might be a platform to make an even bigger difference.”

Penz in Mpop

“I’d like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the Earth I walk on, the water that
replenished my spirit, the Sun for lighting my way during day and the moon and stars by night, also the air that found a home in my body becoming a soul.”

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Read more about  Penelope and the other exceptional Mpophomeni women of the Mpophomeni Conservation Group at :

https://midlandsconservanciesforum.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/exploring-the-umthinzima-through-mpophomeni/

https://midlandsconservanciesforum.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/izinyoka/

join their group on facebook ‘Mpophomeni Hills’  or come along and meet them at the next MCF Road Show which will be held in Mpophomeni on 3 September.

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About Midlands Conservancies Forum

Welcome to the Midlands Conservancies Forum Blog. The conservancy movement in South Africa has its roots in KZN Midlands with Balgowan being the first conservancy established in 1978 by landowners in the area who were concerned about the reduction in the number of game and general degradation of the environment. Today there are 14 conservancies within or overlapping the Umgeni Local Municipality. In keeping pace with international environmental issues and the ever-increasing threat to our dwindling biodiversity the conservancy movement has expanded its influence to include challenges way beyond the founding concerns for the reduction in game and general degradation of the environment. The fact of the matter is that, at the very least, the state of the environment in the KZN Midlands is of vitally and direct importance to well in excess of 3 million people who depend largely on this region for their fresh water. In terms of global the planet has 34 biodiversity hotspots which are the Earth’s most biologically rich and threatened areas. These hotspots hold especially high numbers of unique species, yet their combined area now covers only 2.3 percent of the Earth's land surface. South Africa is home to 3 of the 34 global biodiversity hotspots and the Midlands not only falls into the Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany hotspot but is one of the 21 priority nodes that have been identified by the Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund for investment aimed at securing existing biodiversity. The Midlands Conservancy Forum is proud to have been awarded a two year grant that has been used to establish the MCF Biodiversity Stewardship project that is working closely with KZN Wildlife. The reality of the Conservancy movement is that it has until know been championed by volunteers who are landowners and, in many cases, have precious little time and therefore this needs to be used to the maximum potential. This has lead to the establishment, and current success, of the MCF. It is an ideal forum to share knowledge, experiences and collectively tackle common issues in the most co-0rdinated and effective way possible. It is also a forum that has the capacity, through its landowner support base, geographical influence and biological inventory, to attract funding for critical environmental projects. It is also a forum for any and all government departments, NGOs and industries to engage with environmentally minded landowners. Through this blog we hope to promote the aims of the MCF in general and the sharing of information in particular. It is your platform to express and respond to ideas and concerns. Please use it wisely and respectfully!

5 thoughts on “Environmental Young Achiever Award for Penz Malinga

  1. Meriel mitchell

    One very special girl. My congratulations to her for doing what she loves and may she forever love what she does.

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  2. Ann Burke

    We are all so happy and excited for you Penz, on winning this fantastic recognition for all your hard work and enthusiasm! You are truly making a difference to the people and environmental health of your community. You are an inspiration to young women and what can be achieved if one believes in themselves and their abilities. Congratulations from all of us at the KZN Crane Foundation!

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