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Cleaning at Ackerville Hostel

The Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative held a cleaning campaign.

The Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative held a cleaning campaign.

The campaign was supported by Schonland Colliery in a job creation initiative.

Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative was known as the Emalahleni Environmental Ward Waste Committee and they had this concept and they believe that it was stolen from them.

They believe that a group of people without a vision of success to the programme stole the concept and they only focus on individual benefits whereby the concept was built to be owned by communities.

“So for that reason we changed the concept into Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative supported by Schonland Colliery because it’s a working cooperative assisting the municipality and also creating jobs to assist on rates and taxes, we know that our municipality is in debt even though we communities and companies pay rates and taxes the municipality bills do not drop. We do not understand why it is rising everyday,” reads a statement from the Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative.

Members of the Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative cleaning a hostel in Ackerville in one of their programmes.

“Our job creation enforcement campaign as the working cooperative we need more support to assist our municipality and communities on employment. Our programmes are huge and wide to the extent that we can and we are able to create job opportunities. We are also fixing cracks under the Schonland and we are also doing our research on more jobs to create. Our aim is to focus nationally, provincially, in the district and locally. We also focus our graveyards under power lines, schools, government sectors to create job opportunities for more community members,” added the statement.

Ezweni Environmental Primary Cooperative invites all national stakeholders to fund their programmes to create and strengthen their communities in renewal, unity and practical radical economic transformation.

They aim to curb poverty and crime together with drugs and substance abuse and most of all to curb unnecessary mass action.

For support contact Mr K.L. Masemola at 076 104 7927 or 060 760 9267 or the director or organiser Mr A. Paulson on: 076 615 5555.

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