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SAPPMA

Winners in SAPPMA / 3S Media photo competition announced The Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (SAPPMA) has announced the winners of its recent photography competition, launched in 2021 in association with 3S Media.

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he competition was open to all photographers – regardless of skill and expertise – to interpret the theme, ‘The Value and Role of Plastic Pipes in South Africa’. Jan Venter, CEO of SAPPMA, reports that although there were many enquiries from members of the public interested in entering the competition, Covid-19 restrictions enforced at factories prohibited them from gaining access to sites to take their photos. “Of course, most of the plastic pipes are buried beneath the ground. This also made it difficult for budding photographers who do not readily have access to production sites to take photos of plastic pipes,” says Venter. The entries were judged on visual impact, relevance to the industry, and basic photographic standards such as composition, lighting and focus. The winning photos:

Category: Human Interest Winner: Sediye Machaba Machaba is a civil engineer at Aphane Consulting Engineers, where he forms part of a team that provides sustainable development to communities. “At times, we have seen neighbourhoods literally being born from the dust as we take vacant land and add pipeline and road infrastructure to make it habitable for the less fortunate,” says Machaba.

HUMAN INTEREST WINNER: Sediye Machaba

He managed to capture one such an time, when she is not busy studying or occasion on camera recently while visiting walking her dogs. an informal settlement in Daveyton, “The photography competition afforded us Pretoria, where there is no formalised the opportunity to celebrate the importance water infrastructure. Machaba spotted local of plastic pipes in South Africa. Our sincere boys playing with plastic pipes and asked thanks to everybody who entered and them whether they knew where the water congratulations to the winning entries!” came from. One of them enthusiastically Venter concludes. replied, “We buy it!” This left Machaba touched by ARTISTIC WINNER: Gabrielle Hobson how much work still needs to be done to ensure that all residents of South Africa have access to clean drinking water. And it inspired the winning photograph, entitled ‘Like water, humans need to keep moving forward’.

Category: Artistic Winner: Gabrielle Hobson Gabrielle Hobson won the artistic category with her photograph, entitled ‘PVC Feeds the Garden of Eden’, taken at the Karoo Café in Lynnwood Road, Pretoria. She is a keen swimmer and netball player, and also enjoys playing guitar, painting, drawing and taking photographs in her free

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Majuba ash disposal facility takes shape

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Novel ground support solutions at Clairwood

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Mechanisation and waste optimisation

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South Africa needs smart cities, but not the ones you envisage

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Restoring the water balance at Setumo Dam

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Xhora Dam showcases design innovation

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Mpondoland SMMEs to benefit from road investments

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Kouga embarks on gravel route upgrades

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Municipal engineers are change-makers

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Asphalt mobility and retrofits

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Economic benefit of automated road condition data collection

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Winners in SAPPMA/3S Media photo competition announced

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Editor’s comment

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The unfolding landscape for IPPs in South Africa

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President’s comment

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