By Mandisi Tyulu
25 March 2009
Yesterday Western Cape Premier Lynne Brown got her hands dirty when she launched a green rights project in Delft in which hundreds of activists will roll out 250 food gardens to beneficiaries in the area over a five-day period.
Beneficiaries will each be provided with a food suitcase from the Department of Agriculture that contains all materials needed to grow a food garden, including gardening tools.
Premier Lynne Brow said, the idea is that as we build houses we green communities and also help to bring food gardens so that communities can feed themselves.
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