Two elderly women from Bulawayo’s oldest township of Makokoba, are the latest beneficiaries of the Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust (ZDDT)’s philanthropic Business Social Credit Scheme (ZDDT).
Nearly 60 residents from different suburbs of Bulawayo descended on Hillcrest Shopping Centre for a clean-up campaign organised by the business community in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust (ZDDT).
Despite her limited resources, Dorcas Mpofu is going out of her way to assist orphans and less-privileged children at Sidojiwe Flats in Bulawayo’s industrial site.
Over 200 children, most of whom are orphaned, drawn from Bulawayo’s northern suburbs, are receiving unrelenting support from a local institution, Susceptible Iyanai Chinoda (SICO).
Sam Nkomo, a Bulawayo resident who has recently been appointed One Love Wildlife Ambassador in Zimbabwe, recently met Bulawayo Mayor, Martin Moyo, and briefed him on the clean-up campaign being organised around the City of Kings and Queens.
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