KYALAMI – The Greater Kyalami Conservancy (Gekco), residents’ associations and the City of Joburg joined forces on Spruit Day to clean up parts of the Jukskei River on Main Road just after Lonehill.
PICK UP: Kate and Grace Potgieter with Ward 93 councillor Annette Deppe, clean up the Braamfontein Spruit for the annual Spruit Day.
CLEAN-UP: Kate and Grace Potgieter with Ward 93 councillor Annette Deppe assist in the big clean-up of the Braamfontein Spruit.
PICK UP: Kate and Grace Potgieter with Ward 93 councillor Annette Deppe, clean up the Braamfontein Spruit for the annual Spruit Day.
UNITE: Members of Paulshof Residents and Ratepayers Association participate in the annual Spruit Day clean-up, taking to parts of Braamfontein Spruit’s banks to clean up litter.
Senior horticulturist for Mark’s Park, Rose Abdullah, does her bit for Spruit Day.
Lizette Watts with chairperson for Parkhurst Village Association, Natalie Zimmelman.
City Parks staff, Esther Muka and Joseph Hlongwane do their part to clean Braamfontein Spruit.
The boys of Engen Victory Park come to lend a hand on Spruit Day. From left to right are Mavundo Chirambo, Glad Letsoalo, Noko Mokobane, Kalesh Ramroop and Raymond Ncube.
Spruit Day warriors unite. From left to right are Colleen King, Cyril Robertson, Teboho Matome, Karen Levin and Philippa Robinson.
Taliy Leshem helps clean Braamfontein Spruit on Spruit Day.
Local resident Glyn Demmer volunteers during Spruit Day.
Moeen Mungalee and Tevesh Pather bring Spruit Day volunteers some much-needed refreshments.
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