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We have to get our priorities right. Sewerage is flowing through someone’s house & you
choose to fight for your perks. How about a walk through some of our townships so that
you can understand why they selected you to “fight” for the voiceless. -
@KennedyMabaiwa
Sexual abuse cases are on the increase in Midlands province, with 405 cases having
been recorded since January, compared to 367 cases recorded during the same period
last year. - @WCOZIMBABWE
Retired teacher Hatifari Munongi built a replica traditional village in Zimbabwe to teach
kids about their cultural heritage. She shares folk stories and songs with visitors, and
shows them how people lived before urbanisation. - @AJEnglish
Harare City Council is set to introduce at least 100k prepaid water metres in January...
voluntarily i.e only to those that want them... Creep commodification of water -
neoliberalism + pitfalls of humane consciousness (shrugs shoulders) -
@TakuraZhangazha
Lend a hand . . .
Support access to sanitary wear
For his birthday 22 November, Wellington Mahohoma will be walking from Makoni
Shopping Centre to the Parliament of Zimbabwe building as he raises awareness on the
difficulties faced by the girl child in accessing sanitary wear. He’ll submit a petition to
Parliament to lobby for legislation for free sanitary wear in school. And his walk will raise
funds in conjunction with the Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD)
and Justice for Women Zimbabwe (JWZ). Get involved! Donte in cash, kind or on foot!
Find out more here
Join the drive to make a difference in children’s lives around Zimbabwe with
books
For the past few months, #3mob has been on a mission to rekindle the love people
have with books through our popular #3mobBookClub. They’re holding the #100Bhuku
Drive – and they want you to join by sifting through your book collection or making a
quick dash to your local bookseller. From November 9 to December 1, you can give as
many books as you like. And remember, any contribution counts, one book can change
a life. You can drop your book/books at the nearest Multichoice office (Avondale, Joina,
Bulawayo and Mutare branches). If there is no Multichoice centre in your area, please
get in touch and they will link you with a person who can assist. Learn more here