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Manenberg's vibrant clean-up initiative marks World Peace anniversary

Join the vibrant community of Manenberg as they celebrate the 12th Anniversary of the Declaration of World Peace through a spirited clean-up initiative, uniting residents, local officials, and peace advocates in a powerful demonstration of civic responsibility.

Weekend Argus News
Staff Reporter|Published

Join the Trash Bash: beach clean-up for World Turtle Day

Join the Two Oceans Aquarium for the Trash Bash, a vital beach clean-up initiative on World Turtle Day. Help protect our oceans and engage with the community to remove litter from Table Bay's polluted shorelines

Weekend Argus News
Staff Reporter|Published

Warwick Avenue clean-up operation

A clean-up operation was conducted in Durban's notorious Warwick Avenue and it yielded much success.

Daily News News
Daily News Reporter|Published

Rain complicates recovery in quake-hit Myanmar as death toll rises

The shallow 7. 7-magnitude earthquake on March 28 flattened buildings across Myanmar, killing more than 3,000 people and making thousands more homeless.

News World
AFP|Published

From neglect to neighbourhood pride: The Moot Project's artistic revolution in Pretoria

In just three years, the resident-led Moot Project has transformed over 3 900 lampposts, bins and electricity boxes into vibrant works of art across Pretoria neighbourhoods. Using renowned South African artists' styles, this grassroots initiative is not just beautifying neglected infrastructure but building community pride and turning run-down areas into destinations of choice.

The Star News
Zelda Venter|Published

From neglect to neighbourhood pride: The Moot Project's artistic revolution in Pretoria

In just three years, the resident-led Moot Project has transformed over 3 900 lampposts, bins and electricity boxes into vibrant works of art across Pretoria neighbourhoods. Using renowned South African artists' styles, this grassroots initiative is not just beautifying neglected infrastructure but building community pride and turning run-down areas into destinations of choice.

News Crime and Courts
Zelda Venter|Published