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400 trees planted in Barcelona and Etwatwa to celebrate Arbor Month

The marula tree is the official tree for the 2019 Arbor Month celebrations.

To kick-start national Arbor Month, 400 marula and apple leaf trees have been planted in Etwatwa and Barcelona since the beginning of September to adorn barren spaces with indigenous trees.

The Ekurhuleni metro, in partnership with Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the National Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, has embarked on a drive to plant 1 600 trees across the City of Ekurhuleni during September in areas such as Alra Park, Duduza, Winnie Mandela in Tembisa, and Tokoza.

On September 7, Grade Six learners from Silindokuhle Primary School and the community members of Barcelona joined hands with the government officials to plant the marula tree at the Barcelona multi-purpose park.

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Ekurhuleni’s head of department for Environment Resources and Waste Management Services, Faith Mabindisa, said: “Trees are a source of life. They provide us with oxygen and shade on a sunny day. Trees also serve as a shield during stormy seasons and they prevent soil erosion. It is, therefore, very important for us to continue planting as many trees as possible and to educate each other about the significance of having trees in our environment. We call on members of the community to care for the trees, not to cut them down and to nurture them.”

Furthermore, the Arbor Day celebration concept seeks to highlight the opportunity for sustainable environmental, social and economic development, community participation, poverty alleviation and job creation in forestry, thereby contributing towards growth, development and a better life for all.

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