10 Organisation cleans up their community | African Reporter Tsakani – Langaville-based organisation, Bloodline Safety, took time to clean their community on August 6. They run cleaning programmes in their community once a week. Founder Dumisani Dotye said it is up to them as the youth to keep their community clean and safe. “It is the best we can do for a place like ours. Children need to play in a tidy and well-looked-after environment,” he said. He added that they are encouraging residents to work in partnership with them to keep their environmen Back to top button Source link 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail ballyhooglobal.com previous post Why Africa Is the Ultimate Bucket List Vacation – Hollywood Life next post New karate dojo opens | African Reporter Related Articles Teams compete in cup challenge September 12, 2024 Vendor makes his own way September 11, 2024 Coach pleads for sponsorship | African Reporter September 11, 2024 Albinism Society of South Africa hosts fundraising gala... September 11, 2024 Local liquor traders recognised in Springs SAPS and... September 11, 2024 Leachville retains top of the log September 10, 2024 WATCH: Clinic boosts customer satisfaction September 10, 2024 Driver abducted and robbed after hijacking on South... September 10, 2024 5 steps to prevent your retirement dreams from... September 10, 2024 Springs Old Boys to host colour run and... September 9, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Tsakani – Langaville-based organisation, Bloodline Safety, took time to clean their community on August 6. They run cleaning programmes in their community once a week. Founder Dumisani Dotye said it is up to them as the youth to keep their community clean and safe. “It is the best we can do for a place like ours. Children need to play in a tidy and well-looked-after environment,” he said. He added that they are encouraging residents to work in partnership with them to keep their environmen