NEW: Monthly clean-up exercise on

 

Post Reporter

 

MUTARE City Council will tomorrow join other stakeholders and residents to participate in the monthly clean-up exercise.

 

In a statement, the local authority said the exercise will be carried out in all the respective 19 Council wards across Mutare as well as the Central Business District.

 

The main event will be held in Chikanga at Pick n Pay Supermarket and the surrounding areas.

 

“All residents, ratepayers and stakeholders are encouraged to adopt the national clean-up campaign right from the household, ward up to national level.

 

“The exercise is carried out every first Friday of every month as a reminder to people to keep clean and safe environments. To ensure sustenance of this programme, Mutare City Council is calling upon residents and stakeholders to adopt a culture of cleanliness daily,” reads the statement.

 

City of Mutare urged people to maintain the highest standards of hygiene and physical social distancing in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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