UKZN Foundation Wins at National MACE Awards

The UKZN Foundation team celebrates their win at MACE. From left is Mrs Ayanda Magwaza, Mr Sithembile Hadebe, Mr Monde Mjebeza, Mr Steve Camp, Mrs Melissa Mungroo, Ms Perine Leonard, Mr Reg Brijlal and Mr Tebelo Kokoropo.

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The UKZN Foundation team celebrates their win at MACE. From left is Mrs Ayanda Magwaza, Mr Sithembile Hadebe, Mr Monde Mjebeza, Mr Steve Camp, Mrs Melissa Mungroo, Ms Perine Leonard, Mr Reg Brijlal and Mr Tebelo Kokoropo.

UKZN Foundation Wins at National MACE Awards

The UKZN Foundation won Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards at the recent national Marketing, Advancement and Communication in Education (MACE) Excellence
Awards ceremony held at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT).

The awards take place annually to celebrate the excellence and achievements of specialists and practitioners in marketing, advancement and communication in the South African higher education sector.

The UKZN Foundation won Gold for their 2023 UKZN Foundation Annual Report in the Printed and Digital Annual Reports category while the UKZN Inspiring Student Testimonials Campaign won silver in the Brand-Building Campaigns category. The UKZN Philanthropy Digital Magazine also won Silver in the Digital: Internal Magazines and Newsletters category while Operations Manager Mrs Melissa Mungroo won Bronze in the category Writing for the Web for the article UKZN Foundation Helps to Keep the Wheels Turning.

Acting Executive Director Mr Steve Camp said, ‘The UKZN Foundation has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence, and these awards are a well-deserved recognition of our outstanding contributions. They are a testament to unwavering dedication, creativity and exceptional teamwork. In a field as competitive and dynamic as ours, achieving such success is no small feat. The team’s innovative approaches and tireless efforts have not only set a high standard within the industry but have also undoubtedly contributed to the positive reputation and impact of the UKZN Foundation.’