Viva Network Zimbabwe

VNZ Articles & Impact Stories

How to Discipline a Child Without Using Corporal Punishment

Disciplining a child is an essential part of parenting, but it doesn’t have to always involve corporal punishment. Studies show that non-physical methods are more effective in shaping long-term behavior and promoting emotional well-being. Here are some strategies for disciplining a child without using physical punishment: By focusing on teaching rather than punishment, parents can […]

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Domestic Violence

Fighting Domestic Violence Is Protecting Our Children

By Providence Domines (Men of Integrity) Domestic violence (DV) is a pervasive and deeply damaging issue that affects individuals of all ages, including vulnerable children. The ripple effects of domestic violence often extend beyond the immediate victim, leaving lasting scars on children who witness or experience abuse in their homes. Addressing domestic violence is not […]

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Join Us for the Children’s Good Treatment Campaign this September!

Empowering and Protecting Our Children Together This September, we are excited to announce the launch of the Children’s Good Treatment Campaign! For an entire month, we will be dedicating our efforts to promote the well-being, protection, and positive development of children in our community. We invite organizations, churches, corporates, families, and individuals to join us […]

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Join The Viva Network Zimbabwe Family Fun Day!

An Event to Transform Lives and Build Community Date: August 24, 2024Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMLocation: David Livingstone Primary School, Harare, Zimbabwe Event Highlights Games and Competitions: From Zumba dance sessions and couple sack races to egg-and-spoon races and tug-of-war, our event offers a variety of engaging activities suitable for all ages. Live Entertainment: Enjoy captivating performances by Mathius […]

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From Selling Vegetables to family Stability and Health

Barbra Burawa, a determined vendor from Hatcliffe, has leveraged a $50 seed grant to significantly improve her business and personal well-being. Her story highlights the transformative power of financial support in enabling small-scale entrepreneurs to achieve stability and growth. Already engaged in selling vegetables when she received her grant, Barbra wisely invested the money to […]

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From 2 Rabbits to a Thriving Business

Shylet Mukwena, an enterprising resident of Hatcliffe, has turned a modest $50 grant into a multi-faceted business venture, demonstrating the transformative potential of small-scale investments and entrepreneurial creativity. When Shylet received her $50 seed grant, she made a strategic decision to invest in rabbit farming. She purchased two rabbits—a male and a female—along with cages […]

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