EPWP Launches Fresh Opportunities in Conservation and Eco-Tourism
CapeNature has welcomed 475 new participants into a three-year Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) cycle, emphasising its commitment to skills development, conservation, and community upliftment across the province.
A small cohort of these participants, based at Kogelberg and Stony Point Nature Reserves, were officially welcomed at an event hosted at Kogelberg and led by Western Cape Provincial Minister of Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Anton Bredell. The event coincided with Mandela Day, celebrated annually on 18 July. This year's Mandela Day theme, “It's still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity”, is reflected in CapeNature's EPWP intake with a call to action to create meaningful employment opportunities that address both environmental and socio-economic challenges across the province.
CapeNature provides EPWP participants with training, mentorship, and hands-on experience in key areas, including invasive species management, wildfire response, biodiversity monitoring, and eco-tourism, across its provincial nature reserves. The programme actively supports the inclusion of women, youth, and persons with disabilities, aligning with national targets for vulnerable groups. “Instead of a one-year contract, we offer a three-year contract,” said Minister Bredell.
Shortened comments by 4 EPWP-students:
**Thabiso Mokoena: “The skills, experience, and mentorship I received through EPWP shaped my path and supported my growth.” **Sakumzi Woyikani: “EPWP not only creates opportunities for young people but also helps alleviate poverty by allowing us to earn an income and support our families.” **Lwando Baleni: “The programme gave me a holistic view of conservation.” **Jonathan Jasson: “The EPWP gave me the skills, confidence and exposure I needed to grow professionally and support my family.”
The EPWP remains a key initiative within CapeNature's mandate to promote environmental sustainability while uplifting communities. By investing in people and nature, the Entity is creating a skilled workforce that will continue to empower the people and develop the economy of the Western Cape.
(Article shortened: Hardus Botha)
Cape Nature General Manager:
Advocacy Petro van Rhyn










