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New Head of Communications and Advocacy Appointed for South African Environmental Department

South Africa’s Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment, Ms. Barbara Creecy, has recently announced the appointment of Mr. Peter Mbelengwa as the Department’s new Chief Director, Head of Communications and Advocacy, and Spokesperson. With a long and distinguished career in government communications, Mr. Mbelengwa brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will be invaluable in furthering the department’s mission and vision.

Creecy expressed her confidence in Mbelengwa’s capabilities to lead the department’s communication initiatives, highlighting his academic credentials and expertise in media relations, strategic communication, and stakeholder management. These skills will be crucial in fostering a society that lives in harmony with the environment.

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The position of Head of Communications and Advocacy involves building and maintaining relationships with various stakeholders, such as media members, local and international communities, and organizations operating within the environment sector. In his capacity as the Department’s official spokesperson, Mbelengwa’s main focus will be advocating for the sustainable use of South Africa’s natural resources.

Peter Mbelengwa’s Impressive Background in Government Communications

Mbelengwa’s notable career in government communications spans over 20 years. He has held positions in numerous departments, including the South African Police Service, City of Tshwane, Department of International Relations and Cooperation, Ministry of Water and Environmental Affairs, Department of Arts and Culture, and the Ministry in the Presidency responsible for Women.

In terms of his academic background, Mbelengwa holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Science from the University of South Africa. Additionally, he recently obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration from the esteemed Wits Business School. This blend of education and professional experience makes him the perfect candidate for the role of Head of Communications and Advocacy.

Mbelengwa is set to take up his new position on October 1, 2023. His appointment comes during a crucial time when environmental issues are at the center of global concerns. He will play a vital role in addressing these urgent matters and ensuring that South Africa’s natural resources are managed sustainably and responsibly.

Utilizing Experience to Tackle Environmental Challenges and Promote Sustainability

During his term, Mbelengwa will undoubtedly draw on his vast experience in various government departments to address contemporary environmental challenges. His background in international relations will also be invaluable in establishing collaborations with other nations and organizations focused on environmental conservation.

Apart from his primary duties, Mbelengwa will engage with local communities to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage sustainable living practices. This outreach will be crucial in fostering a deeper comprehension of the delicate equilibrium between human development and environmental preservation.

Under Mbelengwa’s guidance, the department’s communications and advocacy initiatives are anticipated to thrive. His appointment represents a renewed dedication to environmental sustainability and an acknowledgement of the importance of effective communication in accomplishing this objective.

As South Africa confronts the impacts of climate change and other environmental challenges, the appointment of Mr. Peter Mbelengwa as the new Head of Communications and Advocacy is a timely and strategic move. His wealth of experience, coupled with his enthusiasm for promoting sustainability, will undoubtedly contribute to the nation’s ongoing endeavors to coexist with the environment.

Throughout his career, Mbelengwa has consistently demonstrated a steadfast commitment to public service and environmental stewardship. His appointment serves as a testament to the significance of effective communication in addressing complex environmental challenges and paving the way for a sustainable future for all South Africans.

Thabo Sebata

Thabo Sebata is a Cape Town-based journalist who covers the intersection of politics and daily life in South Africa's legislative capital, bringing grassroots perspectives to parliamentary reporting from his upbringing in Gugulethu. When not tracking policy shifts or community responses, he finds inspiration hiking Table Mountain's trails and documenting the city's evolving food scene in Khayelitsha and Bo-Kaap. His work has appeared in leading South African publications, where his distinctive voice captures the complexities of a nation rebuilding itself.

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