A coalition of religious groups, community organizations, and residents participated in a major clean-up initiative across Bulawayo on Friday. The event, which aligned with a national cleanliness campaign, aimed to foster community pride and improve the urban environment. One effort in the city center was organized by various Christian denominations and supported by the city council and local businesses.
Hundreds of volunteers cleaned a heavily littered section of 6th Avenue. A bishop involved in coordinating the event stated that the activity demonstrated a commitment to environmental stewardship through practical action. He expressed hope that the effort would inspire more residents to take responsibility for maintaining a clean city.
Concurrently, a youth-led climate group from the National University of Science and Technology organized another clean-up in the Makokoba suburb with local council support. A representative from the youth group emphasized that such activities promote public health and empower young people to lead by example in environmental conservation. Local officials praised the collaborative spirit of all participants.
Hundreds of volunteers cleaned a heavily littered section of 6th Avenue. A bishop involved in coordinating the event stated that the activity demonstrated a commitment to environmental stewardship through practical action. He expressed hope that the effort would inspire more residents to take responsibility for maintaining a clean city.
Concurrently, a youth-led climate group from the National University of Science and Technology organized another clean-up in the Makokoba suburb with local council support. A representative from the youth group emphasized that such activities promote public health and empower young people to lead by example in environmental conservation. Local officials praised the collaborative spirit of all participants.