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.
In a move that is likely to see the Midlands city of Gweru, once described as one of the dirtiest in the country, becoming clean again, the Gweru City Council purchased a refuse truck after which it launched an anti-cholera and typhoid campaign within a few days.
Residents of the Midlands provincial capital, Gweru, in an act that shows relative responsibility, have committed to clearing their debt with the local authority.
The Australian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Suzanne McCourt, who was in the company of two other officials, visited Sizinda Community Garden in Bulawayo’s Ward 21.
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