Brick by Brick: Mimi’s Dream Becomes Reality
This week brought wonderful news from Mimiz Creche — and we could not be more proud to share it with our Soul Food family. For two years, Nolubabalo Sipumezo —…
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Xolani is from Zimbabwe. He started the Lumiphile Agricultural Organisation in Walmer, Port Elizabeth as a co-op. Sadly, as a result of poor vision and his general ill-health it fell apart. Xolani then found a job and started setting aside a little bit of his wages each month. He started again and purchased a bit of land that was previously used as a garbage dump. With his savings he has started his Dream Garden. He now has a house, six water tanks that serve the community when there isn’t water. On the weekends he provides vegetables to the local soup kitchen in Walmer from his garden. SOUL SEED salutes you Xolani and humbled to provide the seeds.

This week brought wonderful news from Mimiz Creche — and we could not be more proud to share it with our Soul Food family. For two years, Nolubabalo Sipumezo —…
Read moreAs South Africa reflects on the recent State of the Nation Address (SONA) 2026, one message stood out clearly — the urgent need to address child malnutrition and stunting as…
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