GOVT, TOWN COUNCIL CLEAN UP MANKAYANE

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GOVT, TOWN COUNCIL CLEAN UP MANKAYANE
GOVT, TOWN COUNCIL CLEAN UP MANKAYANE

Africa-Press – Eswatini. With the aim to beautify Mankayane for the upcoming 56th King’s Birthday celebrations, the Ministry of Home Affairs, in collaboration with the Mankayane Municipality, has announced a community clean-up campaign.

The clean-up campaign will take place on the 17th of April 2024, with the assembly point for participants set at the Mabovini waiting room. The event will begin at 08:30 hours.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has emphasised that the primary aim of the community clean-up campaign is to encourage Mankayane residents to work together in ensuring that their town is sparkling clean and inviting for the anticipated visitors to the upcoming royal celebrations.

The community is showing a sense of civic pride and responsibility in maintaining a clean and sustainable environment. Not only will this campaign help to beautify the town, but it will also instil a sense of ownership and communal spirit among residents.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has highlighted the significance of community clean-up campaigns, encouraging other towns and communities across Eswatini to follow suit. With the influx of visitors and dignitaries expected to attend various events throughout the Kingdom, it is important that all areas present a clean and organised appearance, demonstrating the country’s dedication to environmental protection and stewardship. The Ministry emphasised the value of such initiatives in not only beautifying Eswatini’s towns and communities but also fostering a sense of unity and civic pride.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the collaborative nature of the community clean-up campaign is intended to cultivate a culture of civic pride and environmental awareness among residents. By taking part in initiatives such as the upcoming King’s birthday clean-up campaign, individuals demonstrate their commitment to preserving the natural beauty and cleanliness of their surroundings.

The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Mankayane Municipality expressed their gratitude to all participants and volunteers who will contribute to the success of this important event. Both entities urge residents and stakeholders to join forces in creating a cleaner, greener, and more welcoming Mankayane for residents and visitors alike. For additional information or clarification regarding the community clean-up campaign, individuals are encouraged to reach out to the Mankayane Municipality or the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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