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‘Trash is bread’ for this project

SHE spent her life in a town with high rates of unemployment and a drug problem among its youth, and it’s always been a dream of Johanna Leshabane’s to be able to help her community in a positive way.

But her dream took a huge knock two years ago, when she was retrenched from her job as a store manager at a retail outlet in Ermelo, Mpumalanga.

Leshabane found herself among the thousands of other local residents who were unemployed.

“It was an

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