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Ivory Park Residents Unite to keep Lusaka Business Park Pristine of approximately 50 individuals who actively took part in the recently concluded cleaning campaign. Zitha n a remarkable display of com- highlighted the collaborative nature munity spirit, residents of Ivory of this initiative, emphasizing that Park joined forces to ensure the it originated from both the business cleanliness of the Ivory Park Lusaka community and the local residents Business Park. The dedicated clean- themselves. ing campaign, which commenced on “In light of the absence of support the 4th of May and concluded on the from the municipality, this undertak5th of May, saw a collective effort ing was spearheaded by the business to maintain the township’s tidiness. community in conjunction with the Heartman Hlatshwayo, an proactive residents,” remarked Zitha. esteemed member of the community, Around 2014, Ivory Park entreemphasized that this cleaning initia- preneurs applied to the City Of tive exemplifies the unity prevailing Johannesburg for the rental of a busiwithin Ivory Park, as residents col- ness site. Although their application laborate to preserve the cleanliness was approved the same year, lease of their surroundings. Speaking to agreements were not issued until two the Olifants News, Hlatshwayo high- years later. In 2016, at least 64 local lighted the multifaceted approach entrepreneurs were granted a 30-year employed by the community to lease. Some people believed that their achieve this goal. dream of growing local businesses “Healthy environment and vuku- would come true. Nine years later, zenzele spirit are what Lusaka the site, however, still lacks water, business people strive for. Besides, electricity, and sanitation. creating a safe and clean space will Plastics SA, a leading authority on create trust with our customers,” environmental matters, underscores Hlatshwayo said. the profound significance of uphold“Business owners, tenants, and ing cleanliness in our surroundings. community volunteers helped Pick IT The organisation highlights the pivUp employees to clean the business otal role that a clean environment site that was abandoned 8 years ago plays in curbing pollution, safeafter it was given to 60 entrepreneurs guarding our precious biosphere, for township business purposes,” he preserving endangered species, and added. conserving our invaluable natural Former Ward Councilor, Petrus resources. Zitha, reported an impressive turnout By Dumisani Hlatswayo
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