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02/07/2022

We see boundless potential in the Western Cape and we’d like to see a prosperous future for the people who live here. Economic growth is key to unlocking this potential.

03/03/2022

It's women s month, we are giving an opportunity to give back to all women out there!💃💃💃

We are not looking for financial donations or items,we are looking for volunteer mentors, facilitators,arts and crafts ideas,skilled women to support our community women with your expertise!

Support a sister,do your own part of good....we can help each other without a cent involved!Let's do this together, Contact us on 0612870973 today so we share your ideas!🔥🔥🔥



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11/09/2021

Via ⁣:
“Kenyan engineer and entrepreneur Nzambi Matee is using science to solve two huge crises at once.

Matee’s home city of Nairobi has more plastic waste than it knows what to do with — about 500 metric tons each day, and not all of it is recycled (or recyclable). So Matee has developed a creative solution. Matee takes non-recyclable plastic waste from factories, heats it, mixes it with sand, and compresses the material into bricks. These bricks, Matee says, are anywhere between five to seven times stronger than concrete — and her startup company, Gjenge Makers, has transformed more than 20 tons of waste into bricks since 2017.

But that’s not all: Matee is now in the process of adding more workers in order to churn out more bricks than ever before. The bricks, says Matee, will help create low-cost housing for Kenyans, which is currently in extremely high demand.”

02/09/2021

Two sisters, Kekeletso and Kedibone Tsiloane are celebrating the recent success of their eco-friendly "plasti-bricks". Their product will now be sold in stores.

30/07/2021

Ghanaian engineer, Francis Kantavooro converts plastic waste into either diesel, gasoline, kerosene, or gas for domestic use with a reactor he assembled. Video.

21/06/2021

Jakkalas Monyamane recently shared a heartwarming post about how his mother inspired him to make the most out of everything, even the things people throw out.

08/06/2021

This 11-year-old boy from Delft has turned a hobby into a source of income for himself and his family.

18/05/2021

A seven-year-old boy decided to trade his toys for a recycling business to help his family financially.

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