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‘LastSupper’ movement is all about making our city great again

Entrepreneurs are invited to showcase and advertise their businesses while making the city clean.

The ‘LastSupper’ movement took the initiative to a community clean-up of King George Park on Rhodes Street, in the Central Business District (CBD).

On Sunday, July 3 this movement has shown that the objective of cleaning is not just to clean, but to network.

The project that was founded and hosted by Innocent Letlaka and Simphiwe Sithole was for the cause to make eMalahleni great again.

As for the movement, they aim to bring the eMalahleni community together through the means of networking.

“We invited businesses and upcoming entrepreneurs to showcase and advertise their product while the community had fun while cleaning,” Sithole concluded.

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