12TH FUNDA MZANTSI CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, 16 September 2022
12TH FUNDA MZANTSI CHAMPIONSHIP
The National Library of South Africa (NLSA), in conjunction with the Department of Correctional Services and George Municipality is proud to host the 12th Funda Mzantsi Championship (FMC).
FMC is a reading competition for book clubs with the objective of stimulating and encouraging a reading culture among South Africans. The Championship has been held on an annual basis from 2010 until 2019. In 2020, the Competition was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in 2021, FMC was hosted in a hybrid format. This year, FMC will be held in George, in the Western Cape Province from 3 to 7 October 2022.
In preparation for the Competition, book clubs are required to read selected books from a specific list, including titles from the NLSA’s Reprint of South African Classics project. Furthermore, participants are assessed in four categories – impromptu reading, debating, spelling bee and book reviewing in all official South African languages. The much-acclaimed book “The Yearning” by Mohale Mashigo is expected to be reviewed by participants in this year’s competition.
The National Library of South Africa takes pride in contributing toward Outcome 14 of the National Development Plan which deals with Nation Building and Social Cohesion. Through the Funda Mzantsi Championship, the NLSA brings together minds – both young and old, breaking the racial, gender and social status boundaries, in pursuit of a common goal.
The NLSA’s Executive Director responsible for Core Programmes will officiate the opening ceremony on 3 October and the National Librarian and CEO, Mr Kepi Madumo will grace the closing ceremony on 5 October 2022.
Members of the media are invited to cover the Championship as follows:
| DATE | TIME | ITEM | LANGUAGE/S | VENUE |
| DAY 1 | ||||
| Day 1
3 October |
09H00-12H00
12H00-13H00 |
Impromptu Reading, Spelling-Bee, Debate and Book Review
Opening Ceremony |
English | Eden Church |
| Day2
4 October |
09H-00-16H00 | Impromptu Reading, Spelling-Bee, Debate and Book Review | English | Eden Church |
| CONCURRENT SESSIONS ON DAY 3 AND 4
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| Day 3 and 4
5 and 6 October |
08H30-16H00 | Impromptu Reading, Spelling-Bee, Debate and Book Review | Sesotho
Setswana Sepedi |
Eden Church |
| Day 3 and 4
5 and 6 October |
08H30-16H00 | Impromptu Reading, Spelling-Bee, Debate and Book Review | Afrikaans
IsiNdebele Xitsonga Tshivenda
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Conville Community Hall |
| Day 3 and 4
5 to 6 October |
08H30-16H00 | Impromptu Reading, Spelling-Bee, Debate and Book Review | IsiXhosa
IsiZulu Siswati
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Thembalethu Community Hall |
| DAY 5
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| Day 5
7 October |
08H30-12H00 | Closing ceremony and announcement of winners | Eden Church | |
ENDS
Issued by the National Library of South Africa
Notes to the Editor
The National Library of South Africa (NLSA) is the custodian and provider of the nation’s key knowledge resources. The NLSA is mandated by the National Library of South Africa Act to collect and preserve published documents and to make them accessible, thereby ensuring that knowledge is preserved for posterity and that information is available to all.
According to the Deputy Director for Water and Sanitation in the Civil Engineering Services Department in the George Municipality, Deon de Jager, the Blue Drop Certification is intended to monitor the drinking water quality supplied to consumers countrywide. “Both water quality and administrative aspects are combined in this certification with the emphasis being on the administrative aspects instead of water quality and George has put all the ducks in the row to be evaluated.”
“The first-round assessments for the upcoming Blue Drop evaluations are scheduled for September 2022. After the first-round evaluations, the DWS will, if necessary, allow the George Municipality to implement and report on corrective measures to be implemented, to enable the Municipality to correct and submit the required information,” de Jager added.
Green Drop Certification is awarded to wastewater systems that obtain scores of 90% when compared against the criteria set for wastewater management. This assisted Water Services Authorities to strive for improvement in their management of wastewater as part of the incentive-based regulation approach. Green Drop Certification is awarded to wastewater systems that obtain scores of above 90% when compared against the criteria set for wastewater management, while a system that achieved less than 31% is regarded as a dysfunctional system which would require appropriate interventions.
The next Green Drop Evaluations is scheduled for 2023 (dates to be confirmed by the DWS). In the meantime, the George Municipality is in the process of updating its wastewater risk abatement plans and wastewater treatment process audits. Furthermore, the George Municipality appointed an external professional services provider to evaluate all sewer pump stations within the George Municipal area. All of this contributes to the evaluation criteria.

