TUT Landscaping Celebrates Hard Work and Dedication in Style

TUT Landscaping Celebrates Hard Work and Dedication in Style

TUT Landscaping Celebrates Hard Work and Dedication in Style. The Directorate of Building and Estates recently recognized and honored the hard work and dedication of Soshanguve Landscape employees. Certificates were awarded to commend their efforts in ensuring the Soshanguve Campus stands out as one of the best at TUT.

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TUT Landscaping Celebrates Hard Work and Dedication in Style

The atmosphere was filled with ululation and dance as staff members, elegantly dressed for the occasion, received certificates and tokens of appreciation. The certification ceremony took place on November 28, 2023, at the picturesque garden next to Building 5 at the Soshanguve South Campus.

Landscaping Leadership: Insights from Mr. Isaac Mahapa

Mr. Isaac Mahapa, Head of the Department of Landscaping at Soshanguve Campus, highlighted the significance of the day focused on celebrating landscaping achievements. He expressed pride in the creativity and innovation displayed by the Landscape staff, emphasizing their leadership in beauty and aesthetics at both Soshanguve South and North Campuses.

TUT Landscaping Celebrates Hard Work and Dedication in Style
Dr Teddy Setshedi (left) presenting a trophy to Mr Isaac Mahapa and Mr Moses Peo.

A First of Its Kind: Motivation and Recognition Across TUT Campuses

Addressing the uniqueness of the event, Mr. Mahapa emphasized its status as the first of its kind in the Landscaping section across all TUT campuses. The awards aim not only to recognize achievements but also to boost morale and encourage continuous improvement within the team.

Fashionable Landscapes: Transforming Soshanguve Campuses

Mr. Mahapa praised the Landscape department for turning Soshanguve campuses into fashionable and interesting spaces. Despite challenges such as staff shortages, their hard work, determination, and collaboration resulted in the campuses’ current aesthetic appeal.

Looking Ahead: Future Plans and Impact on Campus Life

Mr. Mahapa shared plans for the future, promising even more beautiful landscapes across all TUT campuses by 2024. He emphasized the positive impact on students’ lives, as a clean and beautiful environment contributes to their well-being.

Acknowledgment from Campus Management

Dr. Teddy Setshedi, Soshanguve Campus Manager, commended the strong bond within the Landscaping team. He expressed pride in their commitment to enhancing the campus and acknowledged the importance of adapting to climate change by creating a healthy and safe working environment.

Upskilling for the Future: Navigating Changing Technologies

Dr. Setshedi urged staff to adapt to constantly changing technologies, emphasizing the importance of upskilling to stay relevant. He encouraged ongoing education and innovation to prepare for potential automation in the future.

Dynamic Team: Moses Peo Appreciation

Moses Peo, Deputy Director at Building and Estate, praised the dynamic team led by Mr. Mahapa. Despite challenges, he expressed happiness and gratitude for the positive transformation brought by the Landscaping staff to the campus.

A Token of Appreciation: Trophy Presentation

Before the certificate awards, Dr. Setshedi presented a trophy to all staff members as a token of appreciation from the management. The trophy will be proudly displayed at the Landscaping Office, symbolizing the collective efforts in transforming the campus.

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