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Accolades for Western Cape educators' excellence
Cape Argus
|December 02, 2025
WESTERN Cape teachers and officials achieved multiple accolades at the National Batho Pele and Innovation Awards (NBP&IA), held in Kempton Park.
The awards are designed to recognise and reward outstanding performance, innovation, and commitment to service excellence across the public sector.
Sipho Manzini, a teacher at Mfuleni High School in the Metro North Education District, shared the bronze award for Innovations Harnessing Technology for Frontline Services.
He also received the Special Ministerial Award - Public Sector Trailblazers. His project, WebAdmin, is an AI-powered platform that provides digital workstations for educators.
According to the Western Cape Education Department (WCED), it enables teachers to integrate artificial intelligence into their everyday work by using their smartphones or laptops together with a customized smart card.
This story is from the December 02, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
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