by Kishugu | Feb 21, 2017 | Working on Fire
Visuals of fires and the destruction they caused are burned into our memories year after year. It is a stark reminder that fires do not discriminate against anything or anyone that lays in its path. Many of South Africa’s diverse and unique indigenous vegetation...
by Kishugu | Feb 20, 2017 | Working on Fire
Recent, destructive, wildland fires in the Western Cape have highlighted, as never before, the need for homeowners to take simple, yet carefully planned measures to protect their living environment from the threat of unwanted wildfire. Homes of every kind, from...
by Kishugu | Feb 2, 2017 | Kishugu Aviation
Fighting wildfires from the sky is filled with great risk to the pilots, but that risk is far outweighed by the rewards that come with saving lives and property. This according to Kishugu Aviation pilots who have been battling the Cape infernos for much of January....
by Kishugu | Feb 2, 2017 | Kishugu Aviation
Three leaders in aviation, Johan Heine (co-CEO of Kishugu), Charlie Marais (owner of Westline Aviation) and Chris Briers (new CEO of merged company), after finding enough common ground regarding aspirations and challenges, have in principle, agreed on a merger...
by Kishugu | Jan 17, 2017 | Working on Fire
California, USA. Fort McMurray, Canada. Cape Town, South Africa. These geographic locations share an unfortunate common denominator: Fire. The brutal nature of fire has never been more evident as recent times, when South Africans watched the Mother City being ravaged...