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Soulbent volunteers tidy up Honeydew streets

Community pride took centre stage in Honeydew this week as Soulbent Project volunteers gathered for another hands-on neighbourhood clean-up campaign.

Volunteers with the Soulbent Project were back in action in Honeydew this week.
They lent their time and energy to a community clean-up drive, targetting litter, illegal dumping, and neglected public spaces in the suburb. Working as a team, participants cleared waste from across the area in an effort to make streets safer and more pleasant for residents, building on the organisation’s growing reputation for grassroots environmental action.

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The Soulbent Project returns to Honeydew for a clean-up campaign this week. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

Soulbent Project chief executive officer Mashudu Makhado said the results on the ground reflected the dedication of everyone involved. “Our volunteers showed great commitment and teamwork while cleaning the area and removing waste. We are proud to see communities coming together to protect the environment and create a better future.”

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He added that the impact of the day’s work would be felt long after the volunteers had packed up and gone home.

A team of Soulbent Project volunteers works across a sprawling waste site in Honeydew as the organisation presses on with its community clean-up efforts. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

Beyond the physical clean-up, organisers say the campaign serves a deeper purpose, fostering a sense of responsibility and pride among those who live and work in Honeydew.

The Soulbent Project expressed its gratitude to all volunteers, partners, and stakeholders, whose continued support makes initiatives like this possible.

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Nkazimulo Prince Ncube

Nkazimulo Ncube is an aspiring journalist interning at Caxton. He has covered local events like the Junior Gauteng Open Bowls Tournament and addressed community issues such as the Delta Park fires. Passionate about impactful stories, Nkazimulo aims to inform and engage the community.

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