At the handover of tools and equipment to the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) are, from the left, Ompolokile Mathobela (official responsible for EPWP in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality), Tlotlo Wildebees (economic development intern at the Kathu Solar Park), Thuto Setungwane (economic development intern at the Kathu Solar Park), Cllr Ontlametse Kgopodithata (chairperson of the Community Development Services Portfolio Committee in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality) and Motshabi Molusi (director of basic services infrastructure in the John Taolo Gaetsewe District Municipality).

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Demonstrating a commitment to environmental preservation and local employment initiatives, the Kathu Solar Park donated cleaning equipment and tools to the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) of the John Taolo Gaetsewe (JTG) District Municipality.

This support is part of local efforts to maintain clean, tidy, and litter-free parks, streets, and sidewalks throughout the district.

Zandile Nkone, chief executive officer (CEO) of Kathu Solar Park, expressed her enthusiasm for the initiative.

“Supporting our local municipality is crucial for building a stronger, more vibrant community,” said Nkone.

“By investing in our local government’s initiatives, we are not only improving the quality of life, but also contributing to the overall well-being of our society.

“As stakeholders, we should show our appreciation for our local government’s hard work by getting involved, volunteering, and supporting their efforts.

“Together, we can build a brighter future for ourselves and our community.”

This initiative aligns with Kathu Solar Park’s broader economic development goals, which include supporting job creation to alleviate unemployment in the district.

By providing these tools, the project not only aids in environmental conservation but also generates 1 932 temporary job opportunities within the district, driving forward Kathu Solar Park’s commitment to social responsibility and sustainable development.

The contribution consists of nearly 2 000 litter-picking sticks and rakes, alongside 90 000 black refuse bags.

These tools for the EPWP workers enable them to perform thorough and efficient clean-ups.

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