The South African Heroes Awards (SAHAs) are bringing the 6th instalment in a bigger and better fashion. SAHAs 2024 set to take place on September 21, 2024, at a yet to be announced venue.
The cat is finally out of the bag as the nominees for this year's festivities are announced. This year the awards enjoyed an overwhelming record number of nominations - futher solidifying its impact and the hunger from the public to celebrate their unsung heroes and heroines.
Last year's success of the SAHAs was really astounding - but guess what...? This year the SAHAs will top it up a notch.
The awards honour and celebrate unsung heroes who are building their communities.
The ultimate goal is to give our local heoes and sheroes their flowers while they can still smell them.
Over the past five years the SAHAs have enjoyed overwhelming success with nominations coming from all provinces. “We have had exceptional community leaders who won in the different categories that we have in the awards – some have gone on to collaborate with government and corporate on projects that further benefit their communities”, said awards founder and organiser, Amanda Matshaka.
With now 20 categories, the South African Heroes Awards are showing a steady growth. In the categories voted for by the pubic, two new categories have been added: the Community Media of the Year – carrying community empowering stories and Community Journalist of the year – covering community empowering stories. Other categories for nominations are; Youth Empowerment -uplifting young people through various programmes, Business Empowerment - offering assistance to start-ups/small businesses to help them succeed, Specialized Care - people who take care of vulnerable groups like orphans, disabled persons, abused people, widows, homeless, etc., Community Service - voluntary community work to benefit fellow community members; e.g. feeding programmes, community policing forums, etc. Community Health - health centres initiated and run by community members as well as primary health care, Rural Development – projects that uplift rural communities, Women Empowerment – programmes meant for the upliftment and empowerment of women and Community Builder of the Year Award – the overall winner voted for by finalists.
Honorary Awards this year are: Green Award – honours people who run projects/programmes for environmental preservation.
Ubuntu Award – honours veteran community builders whose projects have produced other noticeable community builders and high achievers.
Art of Giving – honours those who are uplifting communities through art.
Language Preservation Award – honours those who take pride in preserving indigenous languages.
Leader of Influence – honours exceptional leaders who lead by example and have a trail of positive influence.
Rights Activist of the Year – gives honour to those who fight tirelessly for human rights.
Aid Giver of the Year – honours exceptional first responders in times of disaster & distress.
Iconic Impact – honours an icon who has lived and continues to live their lives giving of themselves to others to ensure they succeed in life.
Excellence in Public Service – honours those in public service who deliver with excellence and go beyond the call of duty.
International Achiever – represents South Africa with pride abroad, changing and impacting lives.
And the Nominees are:
*YOUTH EMPOWERMENT*
Tshegofatso Kitso Sello
Mosima Machaba
Zane Khoza
Luvuko Nkwenkwe
Minenhle Nation Mthimunye
Dr Nisi Thusi
Dr Mthobisi Ndaba
Kutlwano Moloi
Tlotlisang David Mhlambiso
The Junior Commissioners
Abongile Khwaza
Themba Ndlovu
KwaNobuhle Youth Empowerment
Seth Mazibuko, June 16 Youth Foundation
Tebogo Rakgabyane
Christina Maloka
Mohlodi Support Centre NPO
Sihle Mtshali Foundation
Michelle Nkamankeng of MN Foundation
*WOMEN EMPOWERMENT*
Talk and Heal
Caroline Lerole
Boby Nkoana Tsaagane
Didintle Olorato Moatshe
Mary Raletooane
Hulisani Siobo
Woman Paying It Forward SA
Mapule Sarah Mthimkhulu
Halaletsang Women Empowerment
Lunje Foundation
Lolo Nkamakeng
*RURAL DEVELOPMENT*
Luyanda Kilani
Annah Seleke
Derrick Williams
*SPECIALISED CARE*
Annah Msimango
Sinawo Fatyi
Simphiwe Mdumiseni Nasha
Push and Reach Movement
Hope and Restoration Movement
Keep the Dream 196
*COMMUNITY HEALTH*
Jackson Morure
Thobela Mlotha
Dr Mzi Mabenge
*COMMUNITY SERVICE*
Mokgele Foundation
Makgitle Evans Mabowa
Georgina Mapule Mphatswe
Anthea Thyssen-Ambursley
Kuli Maluleke Foundation
Dineo Moagi
Tshepo Makola
Mankhedi Masha Foundation
Averille Botha
Lydia Hlongwane
Table View Angels NPC
Annah Mametsa
Sheila Tanner
Rowana Swarts
Sifa Vallery Tema
Myrtle Williams
Nomathamsanqa Rosemond Mqomboti
House of Labron foundation
Kedibone Mutuludi
Solly Nkgalabi Mankga
Mosel / Penford /Jansendal CPF
Levona Steeneveld
SIM (Service in Motion)
Debbie Wood
Big Brother’s Hug
Boitumelo Mashakeng
*COMMUNITY JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR*
Thapelo Magola
Lerato Mampa
Faith Mtwana
*COMMUNITY MEDIA OF THE YEAR*
Eastern Cape Rising Sun
Go! & Express
Guardian Report
Inner-city Gazette
*BUSINESS EMPOWERMENT*
Onius Mathule Moganedi
Lucy Human
Donovan Masombuka
Thandi Leeuw
Luyanda S Taboshe
Nkeletseng Tsetsane
Voting lines officially opened the 1st of June 2024.
For all the information, Keep your eyes glued on all the South African Heroes Awards social media platforms. It's @South African Heroes Awards on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X.
The awards are an initiative of Kingdom Helpers of Africa in association with SA Positive News, sponsored by Mohlalefi Engineering and in partnership with Mosetsa Media.