17-07-2025
University volunteers tackle litter
VANDERBIJLPARK.- ASEZ, an international University Student Volunteer Group from the World Mission Society Church of God carried out its 8819th Worldwide Clean-up Campaign at Living Stone Boulevard and Frikkie Meyer Road in Vanderbijlpark's Central Business Division (CBD) on Sunday, June 13.
During the campaign, a total of just over fifty volunteers picked up all kinds of litter in collaboration with the with the Emfuleni Local Municipality's (ELM) Waste Management Department in what was hailed as a significant effort towards a clean healthy environment in the Vanderbijlpark community.
ASEZ is an international University Student Volunteer Group from the World Mission Society Church of God, which is carrying out volunteer services in 175 countries around the world, under the slogan, 'Save the Earth from A to Z'.
ELM's Waste Management Department Manager, Stephen Monyatsi, who also joined the clean-up campaign along with four other colleagues, expressed his gratitude and emphasised the importance of ongoing cleaning.
'We are thankful to ASEZ for coming here to assist us. I always say, waste never ends. As long as there are people, trees, etc, there will be waste. So, thank you so much for this initiative to clean-up the environment together with us, as the municipality of Emfuleni, 'he said.
The clean-up was also joined by ASEZ's South Korean members who regularly visit the country and worldwide to lend a helping hand to local members. The Korean university students have been working in a strong bond with the local students to amplify the voices of youth around the world and urge global collective actions for a better future.
ASEZ member from the North West University (NWU) Tatenda Kanyenze said she hoped the clean-up helps to raise the awareness to the community in protecting the environment.
'We hope that through this meaningful clean-up, we can raise awareness even in this area in taking care of our planet together for a better tomorrow. We aim to share the warmth and love of a mother to all our neighbours and the world, especially those facing climate disasters and other hardships,' she concluded.
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