Nomthandazo “Thandi” Masina started her career as a firefighter in 2003 and now works as a control room attendant at Lekwa municipality in Standerton, Mpumalanga.
“My duties as a civil servant are to assist the community and that’s the main reason why I decided on this career. Being a firefighter can be quite challenging at times, especially because it’s still regarded as a male-dominated industry,” she says.
While Masina admits being a firefighter is not an easy job, she says it’s fulfilling to know that she can save lives on a regular basis.
“My hope for South Africa is that the unemployment rate can be addressed and that the youth can have a brighter future. It’s important that young women are aware of the opportunities they have and that they can follow their dreams,” she says.
Masina is also urging South Africans to work hand-in-hand with frontline workers during the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.
“To know that the community gets service delivery on time makes me happy, and very proud of myself and my colleagues.”