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Cocktail bar staff cleans up Melville for Mandela Day

A group of volunteers from SIX Cocktail Bar spent their day cleaning up in front of shops and restaurants, doing their bit for Mandela Day.

Staff from SIX Cocktail Bar volunteered their time to do a clean-up of Melville’s 7th Street for Mandela Day.

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Sakeena Bester emphasised the importance of collective action, stating: “It is important for people to come together to do their bit. Picking up litter and doing their part on Mandela Day, that means something.”
They focused their efforts on cleaning up near local shops and restaurants, demonstrating their commitment to enhancing the community’s environment.

Sakeena Bester, Asiphe Ndzwanana, Darnele Johnson, and Kaylynn Harber do their 67 minutes for Mandela Day. Photo: Waydon Jacobs

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