scripture union gardens

Above: The nutritional garden at Scrpiture Union's Training Centre in the Suburb of Trenance

"Plagued by financial difficulty - funding of just 82 000 USD annually would ensure over 1000 children and 2000 community members are set to benefit directly and indirectly"

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. In 1995, an abandoned child walked into the offices of Scripture Union (SU) and eternally altered the mindset of the staff. After that life changing encounter, the Organisation decided to commence a project that sought to rehabilitate, reunify and reintegrate street children into society.

Read more: Scripture Union's project fights hard to save and rehabilitate Bulawayo's street children

recycling in gweru

Above: Making chairs out of tyres in Gweru

Gweru, Zimbabwe. ZDDT has come up with innovations to wisely and properly manage waste for the benefit of the community; economically, socially and environmentally.

Read more: The Three R's in Environmental Management: ZDDT Gweru manages waste wisley

tree aftercare

Above: Installing fire-guards

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Residents of Mahatshula have embraced the Urban Greening Initiative by ZDDT, as is evidenced by their increased involvement in tree after-care, a Community Action Team (CAT) leader has proudly revealed.

Read more: Bulawayo Urban Greening - Community embraces tree after-care

bulawayo council staff training

Above: BCC middle management receive training in service delivery recently

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. "Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust (ZDDT) has uplifted and empowered us as Councillors through its series of training workshops," Ward 24 Councillor Gideon Mangena, has said.

Read more: ZDDT continues efforts to boost Bulawayo Council's capabilities

donald nyoni

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe: A committed city man has demystified the fable that menial voluntary work is the preserve for the impoverished, as he takes time from his lavish home and lifestyle to embark on community restoration.

Read more: The power of the volunteer in boosting Bulawayo's communities