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Thursday, 21 November 2024

Zimbabwe Council of Churches Facilitates TB Screening

 Empowering Women, Enhancing Health!


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches  (ZCC) is honored to have supported the Mubatanidzwa weMadzimai (Greater Mutare ZCC Women)  gathering in Mutare, bringing vital health services to 350 women in our community!


Key Highlights included

✅Family Planning Awareness

✅TB Screening

✅Albinism Support

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our partners: Population Services Zimbabwe and Stop TB Partnership, for their incredible support and making this initiative possible.


Together, we’re building healthier, empowered communities where no one is left behind. Let’s continue this journey of hope and change, advocating for inclusivity and understanding in our communities.

#MubatanidzwaWemadzimai

#HealthforAll

#WomenEmpowerment

#Communityfirst 

Zimbabwe Council of Churches 

Population Services Zimbabwe 

Stop TB Partnership 

#MinistryofHealthandChildCare

#USAIDZimbabwe 

FODPZ-Federation of Organisations of Disabled People in Zimbabwe.


Women's Fellowship Gathers Momentum

 *Greater Harare WEF Service update*


The Greater Harare Mubatanidzwa Wemadzimai is currently conducting its quarterly service at the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe in Tafara. The event attracted over 1,000 women from the metropolitan province. During the service, Rev. Thodhlana, Chair of the ZCC LEF, delivered a significant presentation on peace and conflict transformation, with a particular emphasis on Gender-Based Violence (GBV), which poses a major threat to peace among women.


This service is especially timely as the nation prepares to commemorate the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV. These days are set aside to raise awareness of the impact of violence against women, promote initiatives aimed at prevention and support, and encourage communities to unite in the fight against GBV. 


Below are some of the pictures taken during the service

UN Women 

Musasa 

Women and  Law in Southern Africa - Zimbabwe 

Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe


Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Tearfund Facilitates Drought Relief Efforts

 When the worst drought in 40 years hit Kenya, Lokhu, who lives in Marsabit County, could no longer afford to keep her children in school. Hunger quickly became a frightening reality for her family, who went from having two meals a day to just one. And, as they live five miles from the closest borehole, without water they were not going to survive.


‘There is a borehole, but it is far away, so we cannot walk there and bring water back. The donkeys have died, and so we can’t use them to bring water. Sometimes we go a week without water,’ says Lokhu.


Tearfund’s local church partner provided emergency support. Since then, together we have helped the community rebuild and introduced vital training so people would not be so severely impacted by climate change. This has included drought-resistant farming techniques, so families can stand strong in the face of the climate crisis.


It’s not God’s plan for anyone to live in poverty, but countless people around the world are stuck, unable to provide for their families. This Christmas, you can help families like Lokhu’s around the world break the cycle and leave poverty for good. Please donate now. https://brnw.ch/21wOKTv


Zimbabwe Council of Churches Statement On International Men's Day

 Today on this #InternationalMensDay we celebrate  men who make a positive difference in our different communities. Let us take a moment to thank them and work together to overcome the challenges men face. 

#InternationalMensDay2024

Zimbabwe Council of Churches


Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Remembering Archbishop Matarirano Manhango




HARARE – The government has announced a State-assisted funeral for the late Archbishop Loveless Matarirano Manhango, founder of the Bethsaida Apostolic Church.


Bishop Manhango passed away on November 5 at the age of 104.


In 1952, he established the Bethsaida Apostolic Church, which has since grown to include branches worldwide, with a following of over 200,000.


In addition to his religious leadership, Bishop Manhango is remembered for his significant role in Zimbabwe's liberation struggle and his dedication to philanthropy, including the establishment of education trusts to support the nation’s development.


#twentyfourseven #unaravellingthestory #Bethsaida


Memory Of The Righteous

 TOWER OF POWER


By Major Gamuchirai Foroma

Territorial Spiritual Life Development Secretary and THQ Chaplain


The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot.

Proverbs 10:7 KJV


The memory of the righteous is blessed.


Have you ever remembered someone with a smile? It might be because of a bond that was between you, the wonderful deeds that impacted your life, and many other good things.


Everyone wishes to be remembered well.

However, we should know that everything we do today builds up to be memories tomorrow, maybe when we will no longer be there.


Both the wicked and the just will die, and thus, we should build better memories in the hearts of those that surround us. 

We need to touch as many lives as we can as long as we live.


May we choose to be a blessing today, and our names will live forever.


"A righteous man will be remembered forever." Psalms 112:6


It is always a blessing to be remembered for good deeds.


Remember Thabitha/Dorcas used to do good in giving a hand to others.


When she died, those whom she helped had to find a way for her to be brought back to life.

Just imagine, if you die today, would people be willing and praying for you to be brought back to them?


Let us always do good. Touch lives, and your name will be remembered forever.


Be a blessing to God and to men! - Salvationist online


Monday, 18 November 2024

Tearfund Continues To Spread Message Of Hope In Christ

 Your faithful prayers can make such a difference to communities living in poverty.


As we approach Christmas, we remember God’s promises of the coming Messiah and of hope and salvation for the world. 


Every day, across the world, local churches are bringing this hope to life. Communities are being transformed. Lives are being changed.


These are stories that need to be told. Stories that remind us of God's faithfulness. This Advent season, join us for A Living Hope, a free series of prayerful emails that brings you inspiring stories directly from our global teams.


Starting 1 December, you will receive hope-filled stories, prayer points, and videos every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from places where transformation is still needed.


Sign up today to discover stories of ‘A Living Hope’ this Advent. https://brnw.ch/21wOz9A


ZCC Empowers Gwanda Women

 Empowering Women and Fighting Malnutrition in Gwanda Ward 13


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) through  the Felm funded Supplementary Feeding Program distributed  indigenous chickens to 20 vulnerable women in Gwanda Ward 13. This initiative, is a vital step toward combating malnutrition and improving food security in the district.


Notably, indigenous chickens provide a sustainable source of nutrition for vulnerable groups, including children, pregnant women, and lactating mothers. Beyond nutrition, this project empowers women economically, enabling them to start small-scale poultry farming to generate additional household income. During the distribution, the ZCC team, supported by the AGRITEX Extension Officer, trained beneficiaries on poultry care and management to maximize long-term benefits. Grateful recipients shared their excitement, recognizing the positive impact this initiative will have on their families' well-being.


Together, we’re fostering resilience, empowering communities, and promoting sustainable farming practices. 

#Gwanda

 #FoodSecurity #WomenEmpowerment #SustainableFarming #zccinzimImpact 

Zimbabwe Council of Churches 

Suomen Lähetysseura


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