Zimbabwe News Update
Tafara 5 Council Primary School in Mabvuku became the latest hub for the Green the Ghetto urban greening movement after hosting a lively tree-planting event and the official launch of the Mabvuku Chapter yesterday.
Speaking to 263Chat, Green the Ghetto founder Tafadzwa Gwini said the trees would play a vital role in tackling malnutrition and hunger by providing fruit for pupils and families.
“This is not just about planting trees; these trees will help feed children, improve their health against malnutrition, kwashiokor and also help in greening the school,” said Gwini.
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