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Basilwizi Trust is a community development organization, founded in 2002 by the local people of the Zambezi valley, north western part of Zimbabwe.

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Young people in Sikalenge ward, become environmental conscious by collecting Chibuku empty plastic bottles that are indiscriminately littered and use them for fowrul construction. The idea behind is to curb environment pollution.

Young people in Sikalenge ward, become environmental conscious by collecting Chibuku empty plastic bottles that are indiscriminately littered and use them for fowrul construction. The idea behind is to curb environment pollution.
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In quest to improve the teaching & learning conditions in schs, Basilwizi in partnership with ActionAid repaired the c/room block roof that was blown off by storm in Oct, 2023 at Siamupa Pry sch. These are great strides in fulfilment of the right to education in Binga district.

In quest to improve the teaching & learning conditions in schs, Basilwizi in partnership with ActionAid repaired the c/room block roof that was blown off by storm in Oct, 2023 at Siamupa Pry sch. These are great strides in fulfilment of the right to education in Binga district.
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O' level results are out and we are not sure how Binga schools performed. Whatever result produced, come from such infrastructure. We still have such schools in Binga. This is Kenjobo Primary and Musenampongo Secondary schools.

O' level results are out and we are not sure how Binga schools performed. Whatever result produced, come from such infrastructure. We still have such schools in Binga. This is Kenjobo Primary and Musenampongo Secondary schools.
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Sikalenge's dry reality- young people's experiences on water crisis confronting Sikalenge ward in Binga district. In this clip, the young lady emphasised that when her grandparents were relocated in 1957, there promised that water was going to follow them. Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA)

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When will lubimbi people confronted with Gwayi-Shangani hazard be relocated. The dam is now 70% complete, but nothing has been done in terms of relocating the affected people. People are in panic mode that one day they will wake up submerged in water.