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Upper Highway NPO hosts recyclable runway fashion show

The fashion show is the organisation's environmental education programme that they do jointly with the Kloof Conservancy.

UVEMVANE Lwe-Afrika, a non-profit organisation based in Molweni, hosted a fashion show called ‘Recycling Meets Heritage’ where children had to design traditional African clothing using recyclable materials.

The NPO run a number of community development and skills training programmes, and one of them is the exciting Eco-Clubs with three local primary schools: Bazamile, Lamula and Sizimisele.

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“This is an environmental education programme that we do jointly with the Kloof Conservancy, focusing on litter reduction, river health and biodiversity protection.

“We were also honoured to have a designer who was part of the recent Durban Fashion Fair, Zama Mthembu, the founder of Royal Z Beads, as our judge,” said Uvemvane Lwe-Afrika operations and educational programmes manager, Luyanda Sikhakhane.

Bazamile Primary School took first place, with Anele Ndlovu awarded the prize for Best Dressed.

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