Category: CSI News
“Sweet, ek sê!” Homeless children enjoy farm fresh grapes from SAFE.
More than 200 street children were able to enjoy fresh table grapes at their annual festive season lunch in early December thanks to a donation of several cartons of grapes …
SAFE sets example with farm crèche legal compliance
Meeting all the legal requirements that are necessary for childcare facilities to be fully compliant with the law in South Africa has been the focus of SAFE farm crèche …
SAFE fulfils promise to focus on farm crèche development
In keeping with their commitment to provide and equip crèches on their properties, SAFE has taken steps to register two crèches on Western Cape farms with the Department of Education. …
SAFE’s Jamie-Leigh loves the challenge of logistics
Jamie-Leigh Crouwkamp is clearly very happy in her job in logistics at SAFE. She finds it challenging and rewarding, although she does feel the pressure when her promised delivery of fruit to …
Sponsorship gives boost to Nuwepos farm sports teams
Recreational sport at SAFE’s Nuwepos table grape and sheep stud farm has received an encouraging boost with a team kit and equipment sponsorship of almost R10 000. The funds were …
Carol praises SAFE for “accommodating adult life”
Achieving her goals is part of the course for Carol Ngqontsha, Logistics Assistant at SAFE. When she was still at school she was honoured for her remarkable mathematics results – today …
Joy in Limpopo after workers cleared of Malaria
One hundred and seventeen SAFE farm workers enjoyed a stress-free Easter after being cleared of malaria infection earlier this month. The farm workers were tested for Malaria infection as part of …
Oral Hygiene campaign aims to keep SAFE farm kids healthy
The “tooth fairy” in the form of SAFE oral hygiene packs will be visiting children on two SAFE farms in March this year. This is the start of a national …
Providing a SAFE (work) space for Elijah
“What an awesome place to work, people are so friendly, kind and helpful and I have learned so much.” This is what Elijah Mutshipayi, said about his December festive …