by Michelle Ncube | Oct 13, 2021 | News
4-H Zimbabwe outstanding youth in innovation , Grace Anne Ndlovu (22) , last week played her part ,together with her colleague in the fight against Covid-19 by donating 1000 litres of hydrogen peroxide , a disinfectant to the Bulawayo City Council. ...
by Michelle Ncube | Oct 9, 2021 | News
Warmest congratulations from 4-H Zimbabwe Foundation to our Honourable Minister, Kirsty Coventry, on her appointment to chair IOC Coordination Commission for Brisbane 2032. The Zimbabwean swimmer is a seven-time Olympic medallist and became a full IOC member at the...
by Michelle Ncube | Oct 4, 2021 | News
Literacy of women is an important key to improving health, nutrition and education in the family and to empowering women to participate in decision-making in society. #EducateTheGirlChild
by Michelle Ncube | Oct 1, 2021 | News
4-H Zimbabwe and the Japanese Embassy in Hurungwe District for site visits on the future establishment of young women community nutrition based gardens. The main objective is to install 10 solar powered boreholes with drip irrigation kits for 10 gardens to...
by Michelle Ncube | Sep 29, 2021 | News
When girls go to school they tend to be healthier, to participate more in formal labour markets, to earn higher incomes, to have fewer children, to marry at a later age, and to provide better health care and education for their children.
by Michelle Ncube | Sep 26, 2021 | News
Encourage girls to earn a living and they’ll invest 90% of their income back to their families. More than as twice as men.