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Ezulwini community joins church clean-up campaign

Adekunle Owolabi by Adekunle Owolabi
October 17, 2025
in Environment & Water, News
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Participants of the Green Anglicans Clean-Up Campaign pose for a photo at St. Matthias Anglican Church, Mvutjini, Ezulwini. Photo by Ezulwini Municipality

Participants of the Green Anglicans Clean-Up Campaign pose for a photo at St. Matthias Anglican Church, Mvutjini, Ezulwini. Photo by Ezulwini Municipality

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Ezulwini – The Ezulwini Municipality CEO, Mathokoza Shongwe, participated in the Green Anglicans Clean-Up Campaign at St. Matthias Anglican Church, Mvutjini, on 11 October 2025. Shongwe planted a tree during the event, symbolizing partnership and environmental renewal.

The campaign brought together the Anglican Church Diocese of Eswatini, led by Reverend Dr. Dalcy Dlamini, community leaders, the Eswatini Environment Authority, and local residents. Participants worked together to clean the area and promote sustainable environmental practices.

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Shongwe said caring for the environment is both a civic duty and a spiritual responsibility. The initiative united the church, municipality, and community in efforts to build a cleaner and greener Ezulwini, with a focus on small, lasting actions such as tree planting and community engagement.

Community members and church volunteers work together to clean the grounds of St. Matthias Anglican Church during the Green Anglicans Clean-Up Campaign in Ezulwini. Photo by Ezulwini Municipality
Community members and church volunteers work together to clean the grounds of St. Matthias Anglican Church during the Green Anglicans Clean-Up Campaign in Ezulwini. Photo by Ezulwini Municipality

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