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Rwanda Cow Donation

“He is considered poor, he who does not own a goat” ~ (African Proverb)   Wealth, in African culture, is measured by the number of livestock one possesses. So important is livestock that, even in the courts of criminal justice,…

Where the Sugar Bugs live

There was a positive disruption of activity at Rugare Orphan Care yesterday when JW Oliver and our Pastoral Care Team visited the center. As it is a social norm in Zimbabwe that one does not visit a friend or relative…

The barbershop project

The Police Camp at Highfields is the country’s second-largest police camp, housing about 600 police officers. Mike Johnson and Will Cooper went on a tour of the barbershop that was set up to serve the camp’s residents as well as…

The Pink Project

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Nyararai Children’s Trust

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