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    Women in Gauteng Emergency Services Honoured for Bravery and Leadership

    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa14 August , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
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    Women in Gauteng Emergency Services Honoured for Bravery and Leadership
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    Gauteng has long been a hub of progress and innovation in South Africa. One of the most inspiring areas of change is in its emergency services. Across the province, women in fire, medical, and disaster management services have proven to be an integral part of the response system. Their dedication, courage, and leadership are reshaping how these sectors operate. These contributions are now being recognised on a greater scale.

    In celebration of Women’s Month, Gauteng’s emergency services leaders have received well-deserved recognition for their roles in keeping communities safe. The contributions of women like Annikie Lelaka, who has climbed the ranks from volunteer paramedic to District Manager in Tshwane, and Busi Nkabinde, who continues to make an impact in emergency medical services (EMS), are prime examples of resilience and excellence.

    ALSO READ: Women’s Month Spotlight: From Cleaner to Hospital Leader

    Table of contents

    • The Growing Presence of Women in Emergency Services
    • Bravery in Action: Recognising Courageous Women
    • Notable Leaders in Gauteng’s Emergency Services
    • Overcoming Challenges in the Field
    • Empowering Future Generations of Women
    • Honouring the Legacy of Women in Leadership
    • Women in Disaster Management and Fire Services
    • The Impact of Women in Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
    • Resilience Through Teamwork
    • Building a More Inclusive Future
    • Celebrating Women’s Strength

    The Growing Presence of Women in Emergency Services

    Women have always been integral to emergency services, but their presence and recognition have significantly grown in recent years. Traditionally, emergency medical, fire, and disaster services have been male-dominated. However, this landscape is shifting. More women are not only joining these fields but are also rising to leadership positions. They are guiding their teams through life-saving missions and crisis management.

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    Bravery in Action: Recognising Courageous Women

    The Fourth Annual Women in Emergency, Disaster Management, and Fire Services Leadership Conference, held in August 2025, brought attention to the extraordinary bravery displayed by women in emergency services. Held under the theme “Empowering Women Leaders for a Resilient Tomorrow,” the conference was a celebration of strength, courage, and leadership.

    At the event, MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, highlighted the courage and determination of women emergency responders. She noted, “You carry families, you carry communities, you carry the nation through your acts of bravery.”

    We must collectively stand up – as government, as society, and as women – to say, ‘No more.’ No more attacks on those who risk their lives to save others. No more silence when our emergency teams are under threat. Protecting our responders is not just a duty; it is a moral imperative. Because when we protect them, we protect the future of our communities.

    Notable Leaders in Gauteng’s Emergency Services

    One such leader is Annikie Lelaka, who began her career as a volunteer paramedic and has now reached the position of District Manager in Tshwane. Lelaka’s rise is a testament to her dedication and the shifting dynamics in Gauteng’s EMS sector. Here, women are now assuming positions of significant responsibility.

    Similarly, Busi Nkabinde’s work in emergency care has inspired many, demonstrating the value of women in shaping effective emergency response. These women, among others, show that gender does not limit capability in high-pressure fields like emergency medical services.

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    Overcoming Challenges in the Field

    Women in emergency services face unique challenges. These include balancing demanding work schedules with family responsibilities and overcoming gender biases in a traditionally male-dominated environment. Despite these challenges, women in Gauteng have continuously demonstrated resilience and adaptability. They prove that their contributions are just as significant as their male counterparts.

    One of the key areas where women are breaking barriers is in leadership. According to the Women in Emergency Services Leadership Conference, inclusive leadership has strengthened the response capabilities of teams, making them more cohesive and effective during emergencies.

    MEC @NkomoNomantu joins the 4th Annual Women in Emergency, Disaster Management & Fire Services Leadership Conference this #WomensMonth. To honour the incredible women who lead with courage in the face of disaster & danger. #GrowingGautengTogether pic.twitter.com/Sa6dL0Scmd

    — Gauteng Health (@GautengHealth) August 8, 2025
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    Empowering Future Generations of Women

    Gauteng’s emergency services sector is not only recognising the accomplishments of women but also investing in future generations of female leaders. Initiatives aimed at encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are playing a significant role in shaping a more inclusive emergency services workforce.

    By supporting these initiatives, the province is ensuring that women’s representation in emergency services continues to grow. This creates a diverse workforce capable of responding to the province’s most critical needs.

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    Honouring the Legacy of Women in Leadership

    The recognition of women in Gauteng’s emergency services is part of a broader celebration of women’s leadership in various sectors. During Women’s Month, the Gauteng Department of Health and Wellness, in partnership with other stakeholders, hosted a series of events to honour women who have shown exceptional leadership in their fields.

    At the Women in Leadership conference, a key theme was the importance of not just leading but also mentoring others. The women who have already broken barriers now have a duty to guide and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

    Women in Disaster Management and Fire Services

    In addition to medical emergency services, women in disaster management and fire services have also been celebrated for their leadership. Disaster management officer Lebogang Mosotho, for example, spoke at the conference about the importance of inclusive leadership in shaping disaster response. Her leadership approach has contributed to more resilient and prepared communities in Gauteng.

    Our voices, insights, and leadership are essential in shaping a more resilient and inclusive approach to disaster management. When women lead in emergency response, communities are stronger, and the world is safer.

    Similarly, Sanky Mahlangu, Head of Safety at TRIM, reflected on the growing role of women in collaborative emergency response exercises. In recent emergency simulations, women have not only participated but led. They demonstrate that effective leadership comes from diverse perspectives and experiences.

    Disasters do not discriminate, and what truly matters is that all emergency services are trained to respond as a unified force,

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    The Impact of Women in Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

    Women in Gauteng’s EMS have always been at the forefront, responding to emergencies with unwavering commitment. As paramedics, they are often the first on the scene in accidents, medical crises, and disasters. They play a critical role in saving lives.

    A notable figure in this field is paramedic turned district manager, Annikie Lelaka. Her journey, from humble volunteer beginnings to overseeing EMS operations in Tshwane, shows the progression of women in the field. Leaders like Lelaka have proven that women are essential to the day-to-day functioning of Gauteng’s emergency response infrastructure.

    This Women's Month, we join the national call to accelerate efforts towards "Building Resilient Economies for All". It is a call to do more, move faster, and reach further. #WomensDay2025 #GPWomensMonth pic.twitter.com/THvNrDIyFi

    — Gauteng Health (@GautengHealth) August 9, 2025
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    Resilience Through Teamwork

    Women in emergency services often work in high-stress, unpredictable environments where every decision can have life-or-death consequences. The ability to stay calm under pressure, work seamlessly with colleagues, and make split-second decisions is what defines these women as leaders.

    The collective strength of women in Gauteng’s emergency services is not just found in individual acts of heroism but in their ability to collaborate and support each other. This spirit of teamwork and mutual respect fosters an environment where everyone – regardless of gender – can contribute effectively to the mission at hand.

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    Building a More Inclusive Future

    The future of Gauteng’s emergency services looks bright with the continued advancement of women in leadership roles. As more women take charge, they are redefining the culture within these sectors. They prove that leadership is not defined by gender but by capability, integrity, and commitment to service.

    Celebrating Women’s Strength

    This Women’s Month, we celebrate the bravery, dedication, and leadership of the women in Gauteng’s emergency services. These women are not only saving lives on the frontlines but also leading the way for future generations of female leaders. Their stories inspire us all to strive for a safer, more inclusive world. It is a world where women are not just participants but leaders in every sector.

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      I’m a creative storyteller with a passion for digital content, research, and writing. My experience spans content planning, brand storytelling, and writing for blogs and newsletters. I enjoy crafting engaging narratives that connect with audiences and bring ideas to life through a mix of creativity, strategy, and insight.

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