Hannes Esterhuyse (left) and Rutendo ‘Ruru’ Musenguri have been trading at the Kragga Kamma Farm Stall since 2018, and have recently started supporting the #TidyKragga-KammaRoad initiative. Hannes Esterhuyse (left) and Rutendo ‘Ruru’ Musenguri have been trading at the Kragga Kamma Farm Stall since 2018, and have recently started supporting the #TidyKragga-KammaRoad initiative.

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Hannes Esterhuyse and Rutendo “Ruru” Musenguri have been trading at the Kragga Kamma Farm Stall since 2018, delighting customers with their fresh fruit, vegetables, biltong, and droë wors – all delivered with a smile. Their stall, located next to Kragga Kamma Road, has become a beloved spot for locals seeking quality produce at great prices.

It came as no surprise then, that their thriving business, Kragga Kamma Farm Stall, alongside Pauw Attorneys, proudly jumped on the Let’s(together)TidyNMB initiative with their support.

This campaign is aimed at transforming and beautifying the Nelson Mandela Bay, encouraging residents to view the city’s streets as an extension of their own back gardens.

Meanwhile, workers recently faced challenges as they tackled the task of removing a large tree trunk, demonstrating the community’s dedication and perseverance in improving their environment.

The initiative’s founder, Dr Johann Malherbe, said the combined efforts of local businesses and the community signify a powerful collective commitment to enhancing the beauty and well-being of Nelson Mandela Bay.

Workers recently faced challenges as they tackled the task of removing a large tree trunk.

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