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Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)

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  • Sokwanele – Zvakwana is a peoples’ movement, embracing supporters of all pro-democratic political parties, civic organizations and institutions in Zimbabwe. Sokwanele and Zvakwana both mean ‘enough is enough’ in the vernacular.
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WOZA – Women of Zimbabwe Arise

  • is an Ndebele word meaning ‘Come forward’. Now with a countrywide membership of over 35,000 women and men, WOZA was formed in 2003 as a women’s civic movement to:
  • Provide women, from all walks of life, with a united voice to speak out on issues affecting their day-to-day lives.
  • Empower female leadership that will lead community involvement in pressing for solutions to the current crisis.
  • Encourage women to stand up for their rights and freedoms.
  • Lobby and advocate on those issues affecting women and their families.

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  • is a not for profit human rights organization whose core objective is to foster a culture of human rights in Zimbabwe as well as encourage the growth and strengthening of human rights at all levels of Zimbabwean society through observance of the rule of law. ZLHR is committed to upholding respect for the rule of law and the unimpeded administration of justice, free and fair elections, the free flow of information and the protection of constitutional rights and freedoms in Zimbabwe and the surrounding region. It keeps these values central to its programming activities

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OM Zimbabwe

  • are training the Tonga church leadership. They are also supplying Scriptures. Most pastors have almost no training and many do not even have a Bible in the Tonga language. What the OM team is seeking to do amongst the Tonga is to strengthen the existing church (small, nominal and divided) and to plant new churches.

Comments

  1. onwukeme paschal obiora says

    May 15, 2022 at 3:36 am

    Good day

    Am Paschal from Nigeria i wish to study with your college please how
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    Kind regards
    Paschal

  2. Nomazulu Moyo says

    September 30, 2009 at 5:40 am

    Hello

    I dont have a comment but i really need help. I am 15yr old Zimbabwean who is desperately in need of a scholarship but do not know who to turn too. I am doing my third year in high school and very intelligent in a good school, i have not been to school for a while now because i have not paid my fees. The person who was helping me cannot afford the fees proposed by my school. She was just helping because my sister looks after her house for R100 a month. I do not mind even working on school holidays for my education. This is my last hope becuse i am an orphan, my mother’s dream was for me to get educated. I will appreciate help from private companies or even in the form of a student loan and promise not to disappoint anyone. If you want to know about my perfomance call St Columba’s High School on 00263 9 64208. If you need to find out more from me please call 00263 913267561.

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