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Courtney Pritchard
The CITW Zambezi team is particularly excited for the term ahead for all 12 of our Victoria Falls-based Eco-Clubs – all thanks to our most recent collaboration with Elephant Crew (eleCREW). eleCREW was formed in 2017 as a non-profit charitable trust. Their elephants were all formerly owned by tourism operators, who used them solely for...
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This week the CITW Zambezi team would like to shine a spotlight on one of our very own Eco-Mentors, Ishmael Tshuma, who has had a long-standing and honourable relationship with Children in the Wilderness.  Ishmael is a young man who currently lives in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe. His journey with us at CITW started all the way...
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CITW Zambezi acutely appreciates the crucial role that teachers play for children throughout Zimbabwe. With this in mind, and thanks to the Grand Circle Foundation, the CITW team is thrilled to have been able to assist 60 teachers from St Mary’s Primary, Chidobe Primary and Lukosi Secondary schools with a large hamper of stationery each...
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Registration is open for the #ZambeziCycleChallenge! Its primary objective is to raise funds to preserve the environment surrounding this natural wonder, and we couldn’t be more proud to be a beneficiary. Cyclists are in for a top-class, uniquely challenging and adventure-filled ride through beautifully scenic, natural reserves. This is one for participants who are conservationists as...
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The Children in the Wilderness Zambezi team was thrilled to have received yet another shipment of books from the ever-so-generous Books for Africa team towards the end of 2022. Just over 17 tonnes of the most wonderful and extensive variety of books were shipped to the port of Beira in Mozambique, after which they travelled...
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Water is a precious resource that is essential for all living things, and the CITW team recognises the importance of teaching children all about water conservation. With over 663 million people worldwide living without a safe water supply close to their homes and schools, spending countless hours queuing or trekking to distant sources, CITW Zambezi...
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CITW Zambezi is immensely proud of one of our very own scholarship students, Dr Larry Mtenje, who recently graduated with honours from the University of Zimbabwe, as a medical doctor. Larry has been a part of the Children in the Wilderness scholarship programme for the past seven years, during which we have had the honour...
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World Wildlife Day is celebrated annually on the 3rd of March in support of animals and plants across the world.  The UN General Assembly has reaffirmed the natural value of wildlife and its various contributions – including ecological, genetic, social, economic, scientific, educational, cultural, recreational and aesthetic – to sustainable development and human wellbeing! This...
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The CITW Zambezi team is thrilled to announce our recent partnership with Mummy’s Angels Zimbabwe. Mummy’s Angels is a registered trust based in Victoria Falls, created to provide assistance for expectant and new mothers who have nothing to welcome their babies into the world with. Over the past few years, this organisation, made up of...
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The CITW Zambezi team is thrilled to announce that following the success of our two Literacy Centres, Jafuta and Jabulani, we have recently opened a third centre at Chidobe Primary School, located a short drive from Victoria Falls. With this, throughout the last week of January, the CITW Zambezi team, in collaboration with a Stellar...
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