In the heart of Zimbabwe, a remarkable initiative is taking root. Mr. Sibanda’s pawpaw tree project is more than a business venture – it is a community-driven effort transforming both lives and landscapes. https://t.co/KFYZJJIYsM
The United States is ending its health aid programs in Zimbabwe after Harare withdrew from talks over a "lop-sided" deal with Washington. Meanwhile, our Movement of Life fruit and vegetable gardening project is transforming health and lives in Zimbabwe.
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If you would like to support our life-changing work in Zimbabwe, any donation you can make – no matter how small – will help provide gardening tools, seeds, boreholes, solar panels, and other essential resources.
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The Movement of Life is a non-profit project coordinated by the Dr. Rath Health Foundation. Involving donating gardening tools and growing vegetables and fruit trees in schools and communities, it proves that good health is possible even in poor countries. https://t.co/ILSCk4l6X5
Research shows that people who grow their own fruit and vegetables waste less food and eat more healthily. More support for our Movement of Life project!
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Officials at the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention have reported an increase in high-risk events, saying many countries on the continent are currently experiencing multiple outbreaks. Africa needs our Movement of Life!
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Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital city where our Movement of Life project is based, experiences well over 2800 hours of sunlight per year – an average of almost 8 hours daily. This means it has enormous potential to take advantage of solar power.
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If you would like to help support our life-changing Movement of Life work in Zimbabwe, any donation you can make, no matter how small, will be very greatly appreciated!
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Meet Sekuru Peter Maganaiza, the oldest participant in our Movement of Life Zimbabwe project. Aged 104 and a community leader, Sekuru Peter is still working and continues to enjoy remarkably good health. https://t.co/qZTBIqmr1e
If you would like to help support our life-changing work in Zimbabwe, any donation you can make, no matter how small, will be very greatly appreciated.
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If you would like to help support our work in Zimbabwe, any donation you can make, no matter how small, will be very greatly appreciated!
https://t.co/gPV4pGf2E0
The latest set of photos published on our website show members of the Mereki community in Harare, Zimbabwe, taking part in one of our vegetable gardening projects. Vegetables planted include onions, cabbages, red peppers, tomatoes, beetroot, and eggplants. https://t.co/brEF7SJtRT