The Sandown Washbay Project turns one!

Amid much applause and ‘lumps-in-throats’, the Sandown Washbay Project celebrated its first anniversary in December 2011. The project – part of  The Sandown Way – saw 12 young learners from seriously disadvantaged backgrounds, being trained in all aspects of successfully running a washbay – by the staff of Cleaning Africa Thuŝanang. These learners are from … read full story

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SOS Car Cleaning Tips

So there you are.  Saturday afternoon and the Mother-in-Law calls to ask you to drive her to her bridge club.  You’re just back from the bush and your car’s wearing six inches of custom mud. And worst of all, Cleaning Africa’s closed!   Don’t panic.  Here are some useful car cleaning tips we’ve discovered for … read full story

 
Cleaning Africa sponsors 2011 Ama Wheelies Golf Day

Saturday 14 May 2011 saw the first locally hosted golf day for the Ama Wheelies, held at Lydenburg Golf Course. The day was a huge success and Cleaning Africa was in good company, with sponsors, donors and doers both local and from around the country stepping up to the plate. The golf day was specifically … read full story

 
How does an Eagle change its feathers?

When needs must, it seems.  Because what began as just another golf fundraising day, has developed into a soaring relationship – and a chameleon eagle, of sorts. It was at their Golf Day at Southdown’s Golf Course in Johannesburg on 11 November 2010 where Midge and some of the Cleaning Africa partners were first introduced … read full story

 
Cleaning Africa gets 12 youths off to a new start ...

Cleaning Africa recently helped the  Sandown Motor Group with their community program of giving people less fortunate a ‘helping hand’.   Mercedes-Benz Sandton and Chrysler Jeep Dodge Sandton – make up the Sandown group and Cleaning Africa runs its washbays. Cleaning Africa was only too pleased to get involved with Sandown’s latest project:  to train 12 … read full story

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