ENVIRONMENT Patron, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, yesterday urged all citizens to make cleanliness a way of life as she led a spirited clean-up exercise across Harare, giving the capital the vibrant, welcoming ambience it deserves. From downtown to the Mbare flyover, buildings, bus terminuses, and streets long plagued by litter and waste were transformed, leaving a sparkling clean environment and a breath of fresh air, a testament to the leadership and initiative of the First Lady. Mother Zimbabwe’s hands-on involvement inspired local business owners, vendors and men and women of all ages to join forces, turning collective effort into visible change across the city.
People participate in a clean up campaign organised by Environment patron and Health Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Harare yesterday. Shop owners and street vendors along Julius Nyerere, Cameroon, Leopold Takawira, Rezende, and Mbuya Nehanda streets watched in admiration as Mother Zimbabwe personally swept the streets and cleaned the pavements, inspiring many to join her in the effort. At Market Square bus terminus, one of the busiest areas prone to litter, and Gulf Complex, the Environment Patron also rolled up her sleeves and cleaned alongside the community, setting a powerful example of leadership by action. So much dirt was wiped out through Dr Mnangagwa’s intervention, complementing relevant authorities and emphasising that cleanliness is not just a habit, but a way of living.
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