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Share A Soup Drive keeping eMalahleni warm

Share A Soup Drive initiative aims to share love through food.

Keeping warm and safe in winter is essential, especially when one lives in eMalahleni. Two great organisations joined forces to bring the warmth back into the city.

Khulasande Post Rehabilitation programme along with Sibusisekile Isandla Esiphayo Foundation collaborated in a Share A Soup Drive initiative.

The initiative was held at the eMalahleni local taxi rank on Saturday, June 11.

The founder of Sibusisekile Isandla Esiphayo Foundation, Hlengiwe Mtsweni said that the soup drive will continue until the end of the winter and they’re aiming to reach 1 000 people.

“The soup drive was inspired by the situation we reside in and for the love and care they enhance through giving back to the citizens of eMalahleni,” added Mtsweni.

Mtsweni pled with the people of eMalahleni to donate to the foundation with soup ingredients preferably sugar beans.

The aim is to bring back the sense of Ubuntu ‒ to give to those who don’t have ‒ and giving a sense of belonging.

The soup was given to school kids, the homeless, drug addicts and people who queue to get medical help at the hospital.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            People who would like to join the initiative and spreading love in eMalahleni can contact Hlengiwe Mtsweni on 068 407 8528 or 071 204 3837.

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