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Soulbent Project wraps up clean-up blitz across Honeydew and Zandspruit

The Soulbent Project has completed a four-day clean-up campaign across Honeydew, Zandspruit, and surrounding areas, with volunteers tackling litter and illegal dumping sites throughout the week.

Volunteers from the Soulbent Project spent four days clearing litter and illegal dumping sites across Honeydew and Zandspruit, leaving a visible mark on the area’s streets and public spaces.

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The campaign ran from April 6 to April 9, with teams working to remove waste, restore dumping-affected areas, and bring a renewed sense of dignity to affected neighbourhoods.

Soulbent Project volunteers clear mountains of rubbish from a Zandspruit roadside. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

Soulbent Project CEO Mashudu Makhado praised the effort as a reflection of what community action could achieve. “Through teamwork and community participation, we have been able to make a visible impact in the area. Every bag of waste collected and every street cleaned brings us one step closer to building a better future for our communities.”

Soulbent Project team members pause for a photo as a rubbish truck collects waste during the Zandspruit clean-up campaign. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

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Makhado thanked the volunteers, partners, and community members who supported the campaign, saying their dedication was the driving force behind the project’s progress. “Your hard work is helping us fight illegal dumping, protect the environment, and inspire others to take pride in where they live.”

Filled refuse bags stack up as Soulbent Project volunteers continue clearing a roadside dumping site in Zandspruit. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

He added that the work had brought lasting change to the area. “Honeydew, Zandspruit, and surrounding areas will never be the same again. Together, we are making a difference.”

Soulbent Project volunteers clear a heavily littered dumping site in Zandspruit during the four day campaign. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube

The Soulbent Project has been active in the Honeydew area, running regular clean-up drives aimed at fighting illegal dumping, protecting the environment, and encouraging residents to take pride in their neighbourhoods.

The organisation says it remains committed to expanding its reach and continuing its work across the wider community.

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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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