TSEKE Nkadimeng, a 45-year-old South African businessman and entrepreneur who serves as the Save Soil Ambassador, has taken it upon himself to mobilise public support for a change in direction that would benefit our society and future generations.
Together with the international Save Soil Movement, Tseke and his support staff are trekking an incredible 10,000 kilometres throughout South Africa over eight months in an effort to educate his countrymen about the compromised soil health of the country.
Starting from his hometown, Dullstroom in Mpumalanga, Tseke passed through Barberton, Nongoma, Durban, Bloemfontein, East London, Middleburg, Cape Town the Karoo and is then heading to Polokwane, Johannesburg and finally Pretoria.
Tseke recently completed a 37-kilometre hike, starting from Barkly West. He met with the DFA and provided a rundown of how his…