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Munsieville’s street-cleaning hero

Phatundi Primary School thanks Michael Seekolo for his willingness to keep the streets clean.

Some parts of Munsieville have streets full of pollution, which is unhygienic and dangerous for pedestrians.

In May, the Krugersdorp News reported on Michael Seekolo, who willingly cleans the streets of his hometown because he likes to see people walking in a clean place, and he especially keeps areas around schools clean.

Recently, he was praised by Phatundi Primary School for this deed.

Michael Seekolo cleans the streets.

Deputy principal of the school, Edwin Tael, expressed his gratitude for Michael’s efforts to keep the area clean, especially around the school.

“We appreciate that he is cleaning the rubbish along the school’s fence by his own will, his time and dedication,” Edwin said.

He continued Michael’s humanity is overwhelming and brings change by keeping the environment clutter-free and hygienic, where his efforts serve the community.

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