In Hwedza District’s Wards 1, 2, and 14, a new dawn of clean energy and resilience has begun. Through the SOS Children’s Villages Climate Change Resilience Project, in partnership with Lanforce Energy, five biogas digesters were successfully installed between 9 and 19 September 2025, transforming the lives of 26 families and empowering 24 youths with...
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Grassroots Entrepreneurs Showcase Products at ZAS
The Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) proved to be more than just a marketplace, it became a hub of learning, innovation, and inspiration. SOS Children’s Villages Zimbabwe brought together program participants to showcase their creativity, resilience, and commitment to building sustainable livelihoods, with one farmer, Vimbai, taking the spotlight. Vimbai, a smallholder farmer, demonstrated the power...
Fels Estate Primary School: A Greenhouse Bringing Growth and Hope
Fels Estate Primary School is located in Fels Village, Ward 14, in Hwedza District. For many years, the school faced serious challenges. It did not have enough resources to give learners a good education. Most families in the area survive through farming and cannot afford to pay school fees. This left the school with a...
Hermann Gmeiner Bindura Tackles Employment Issues
The pedagogical paradigm shift towards integrating technical skills empowerment programs into the curriculum has garnered significant attention in recent years, particularly in the context of developing countries. Hermann Gmeiner High School in Bindura, Zimbabwe, has emerged as a beacon of innovation in this regard, offering a comprehensive program that cuts across various sectors, including metal...
Empowering Futures Together: SOS Children’s Villages Zimbabwe and the Embassy of Japan Unite for the Vamba Primary School Handover
A spirit of partnership and commitment to quality education was on full display at Vamba Primary School during the official handover ceremony of 2 newly built classroom blocks and 2 ablution facilities that have a flash system facilitated by SOS Children’s Villages in Zimbabwe and made possible through generous funding from the Embassy of Japan....
Bridging the Digital Divide: Tongogara Secondary School’s Journey to ICT Empowerment
Located in Ward 4 of Hwedza District, Tongogara Secondary School had long struggled with outdated resources and limited access to modern education tools. For years, students relied on old textbooks, and teachers found it difficult to keep up with an evolving digital world. But everything changed when the SOS Children’s Villages Family Strengthening Program (SOSCVFSP)...
Polish Delegation’s Visit: Supporting Sustainable Futures in Hwedza and Bindura
Recently, we had the privilege of hosting a dedicated group of fundraisers from Connect and personnel from SOS Wioski Dziece from Poland, whose generous support has been instrumental in the success of SOS Children’s Villages programs across Zimbabwe, particularly in the communities of Hwedza and Bindura. These programs empower beneficiaries and surrounding communities with tools...
DHL Zimbabwe Inspires Children at SOS Children’s Villages Waterfalls with ICT and Digitalization Workshop
On a bright day full of excitement, DHL Zimbabwe visited the SOS Children’s Villages Waterfalls location to conduct an interactive session with children under our care. The theme of the workshop centred around Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and digitalisation, with the goal of empowering the younger generation with vital knowledge in this fast-evolving digital...
A Digital Revolution at Madziwa Youth Friendly Centre
In the heart of the Madziwa community, a quiet revolution is taking place. The Madziwa Youth Friendly Centre, once a modest gathering place, has transformed into a beacon of hope and opportunity for young people in the area. Thanks to the support from SOS Children’s Villages Zimbabwe Family Strengthening Program (SOS CVZ FSP), the centre...
Under 9 Tournament at SOS HGPS-BYO
The Under 9 Tournament at SOS HGPS-BYO was a remarkable event that showcased the budding talents of young athletes. The tournament featured three schools for the girls’ teams and six schools for the boys’ teams. The participants displayed great enthusiasm and determination throughout the competition, making it an exciting and memorable experience for everyone involved....
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