Ngozi mine

Young At Heart (YAH), a local drama group involved in ZDDT behavioural change programmes for the community at Bulawayo’s dumpsite, popularly known as Ngozi Mine, has begun adopting its own social responsibility.

Read more: Adopting Social Responsibility

Councillor for Ward 8, Sheila Musonda, a beneficiary of the Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust (ZDDT)’s leadership trainings, says over the past four years she has learnt to be humble as a community leader.

Read more: I have learnt to be Humble – Cllr Musonda

Ward 4 Councillor, Silas Chigora, who is a beneficiary of the Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust (ZDDT)’s on-going leadership training programme, held an energetic update meeting with residents on 11 June.

Read more: Councillor Holds Residents Meeting

Beneficiaries of Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust (ZDDT)’s nutritional gardens, in four different wards across the city, say the project has significantly improved the diet for their families.

Read more: ZDDT’s Nutritional Gardens Improve Diet for Beneficiaries

Pumula residents have described Amazing Stars Arts Academy (ASAA) performances as very effective on citizen mobilisation.

Read more: ASAA Drama, Effective on Citizen Mobilisation – Pumula Residents