“We did not know anything, but now we know.” These were the words of Talita Dlamini, 75, of Ward 19 in Old Pumula, when she gave her testimony on the ZDDT/Sally Foundation value-addition cooking programme in which she participated together with other 15 Community Action Team members.
Read more: We Did Not Know Anything, But Now We Know – Talita Dlamini
Bulawayo can develop into a better and more self-sustaining urban centre only if residents of the Matabeleland capital have a sense of ownership of the city, a senior citizen has said.
Read more: Residents Challenged to Have a Sense of Ownership of their City of Bulawayo
Director for the Amazing Stars Arts Academy has said they have benefitted a lot from the more than three years they have been working with ZDDT, taking to the community different messages aimed at empowering residents to make informed decisions as they forge ahead with development in their areas.
Read more: Working with ZDDT Has Transformed Us - Amazing Stars Arts Academy
On 22 February 2017, over 700 residents participated in a roadshow campaign against gender-based violence, which also promoted hygienic practices in Bulawayo, the country’s second largest city.
Amazing Stars Arts Academy (ASAA), a local drama group, on 8 February 2017 took their drama performance on climate change, keeping the environment clean and servant leadership to Mahatshula North suburb where they thrilled a crowd of residents who were begging for more.
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