Masowe4ED church leads clean-up campaign in Glen Norah B

Members of the Johane Masowe Chishanu Graspa Church, known as Masowe4ED, organized a cleanup event on Friday in Glen Norah B targeting the roadway approaching Trabablas Interchange as part of Zimbabwe's First Friday National Clean-Up initiative. Church congregants collected trash along roadsides and distributed waste containers to encourage proper disposal practices in an area residents said had suffered from years of neglect and inadequate sanitation management.

National Chairperson Onwell Vengesa stated that religious institutions should demonstrate leadership in environmental stewardship and establish standards for hygienic living conditions beyond spiritual activities. A vendor working in the vicinity expressed appreciation for addressing longstanding sanitation problems in the neighborhood.

The faith-based organization is committed to expanding similar environmental activities throughout Harare and other regions of the country, emphasizing that maintaining cleanliness represents both civic responsibility and religious obligation aligned with government policy objectives.
 

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