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Supporting Children’s Passions While Guiding Their Growth: GTC Day 11

On Day 11 of the Good Treatment Campaign, we reflect on a challenge many parents and caregivers face: how to balance a child’s strengths and passions with areas where they may struggle. Too often, society places greater value on correcting weaknesses than on nurturing talents, but true acceptance involves doing both with love and wisdom. […]

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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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Listen to and spend time with children: GTC Day 2

Good Treatment Campaign – Day 2 On Day 2 of the Good Treatment Campaign, we are reminded of a simple yet profound truth: nothing works well if a child’s need for love is not met. A child who feels genuinely loved and cared for flourishes, s/he performs better, remains open to guidance, and is more […]

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Viva Network Zimbabwe Launches the Good Treatment Campaign

Harare, Zimbabwe, September 1, 2025, Viva Network Zimbabwe (VNZ) is excited to announce the launch of the Good Treatment Campaign (GTC), which officially begins today and will run until the end of the month. This month-long initiative brings together churches, schools, organizations, communities, and families across Zimbabwe to champion one powerful cause: the good treatment […]

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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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