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Live Life Always NPO works to keep local estate clean

Dainfern Golf Estate and Live Life Always partner in order to support a local NPO and keep the estate clean.

A lifestyle estate and environmental NPO recently joined forces to keep their community clean.

Live Life Always (LLA) is an NPO familiar to the Fourways community and was founded by Sean Williams. He and Lovemore Robson embarked on the task of keeping their community clean.
In addition to volunteer clean-ups in the Fourways community, LLA workers and Robson clean a portion of the Jukskei River that flows through Dainfern Golf Estate thanks to their new partnership.

Ishmael Kauzami hard at work to clean a portion of the Jukskei River at Dainfern Estate. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Robson said he and his team also pick up litter around the river on the estate and they are remunerated. The estate also helps us with petrol and essentials to move around.
“Dainfern Golf Estate is really helping us a lot. We want people to see that we do litter pick-ups, and maintenance as well. They think of us as well if they need casuals to assist here,” he said.

Peet Trollip, interim general manager at Dainfern Homeowners Association has encouraged other estates to get involved with the LLA and their work.
“We really want to promote their work and what they do. Our partnership has come a long way. Lovemore previously worked with a lady named Susan Harwood, the founder of Bags of Love. She made the introduction, and we’ve just gone from there,” he said.

Live Life Always members Solomon Majwe, Emmanuel Malatji, Lovemore Robson and Godfrey Chinamora ready to aid in keeping Dainfern Estate clean. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

“They do an amazing job of keeping the river clean, and hopefully we can branch out into the estate a bit more.”
Robson thanked the Dainfern Homeowners Association and Harwood for their continuous support of the NPO. He said they are welcoming sponsorships from the community to carry on their work.
Details: Lovemore Robson: 084 757 9921

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