Viva Network Zimbabwe

Articles from VNZ

Launching the December Mental Health Campaign: Together for Transformed Children

Together for Transformed Children: Launching VNZ’s 2025 December Mental Health Campaign December has arrived with its blend of celebration, pressure, reflection, and the quiet battles that many children and families fight behind closed doors. At community level, we see how stress, family conflict, school pressure, economic hardship, and unhealed trauma can silently shape how children […]

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Love is the Oil that Keeps Discipline Effective: GTC Day 3

Good Treatment Campaign – Day 3 Discipline is an important part of raising children, but it must always flow from a foundation of love. When a child’s “emotional tank” is filled with affection, encouragement, and affirmation, discipline becomes constructive rather than destructive. The Good Treatment Campaign reminds us that disciplining without love is like trying […]

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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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ISALs Boost Broiler Projects in Epworth

Sibonikele Phili, a determined entrepreneur from Epworth, has transformed a modest $50 seed grant into a thriving broiler project, showcasing the resilience and potential of small-scale farmers. Her story underscores the significant impact of micro-financing and community support in fostering sustainable livelihoods. Sibonikele’s journey began with an established chicken run but insufficient funds to fully […]

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