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First Lady opens week-long camp to empower girls aimed at equipping children from all provinces with life skills'

AN electric atmosphere on Saturday enveloped the launch of First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s week-long national girls’ camp aimed at equipping children from all provinces with life skills for them to grow up into well mannered and responsible citizens.

First Lady hosts Gota/Nhanga/Ixhiba for thousands of learners, reinforcing the need for them to focus on their studies.

THOUSANDS of learners from the country’s 10 provinces were yesterday treated to a Children’s Party with a difference, thanks to First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa who held a special Nhanga/Gota/Ixhiba session for them reinforcing the need for them to focus on their studies, exercise self-discipline and shun peer pressure, drugs and early sexual relationships.

Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Chido Sanyatwe and Zimbabwe Open University Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Gundani in the academic procession during the graduation of beneficiaries of Angel of Hope Foundation and ZOU partnership in short courses at the Zimbabwe Republic Police Staff College yesterday

ONE-THOUSAND-AND-EIGHTY spouses of members of Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Chimoio Camp, their dependants and the surrounding community, yesterday graduated in various fields after completing life-changing training courses courtesy of the partnership between First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation and the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU).

Manicaland Province applauds First Lady during her week-long tour to the province providing tangible empowerment projects.

The mother of the nation, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa accomplished her week-long tour to Manicaland Province providing tangible empowerment projects and assisting vulnerable groups across all districts of the province.

First Lady’s Nerica rice dream comes true as she concluded her tour of Manicaland with a field visit to a Nerica rice demo centre.

First Lady’s Nerica rice dream comes true Tendai Rupapa in MARANGE AGRIC4SHE Patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s dream for

First Lady ropes in women in caring for the elderly, disabled, orphans . . . cleans homes, feeds vulnerable groups in Mutasa.

TALES of neglect, loneliness, boredom and a quest for love among the elderly, those with disabilities and child-headed families were laid bare and cured yesterday when First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa paid these groups an impromptu visit in Mutasa District, Manicaland.She cleaned their homes, did laundry for them, prepared and shared a sumptuous meal with them in a show of love aimed at inculcating a sense of responsibility in communities.

First Lady runs thriving garden and and various projects at the backyard of her home as she practices what she preaches.

AGRIC4She patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has a thriving garden and other various projects in the backyard of her home as she practices what she preaches when encouraging women to use their hands for the nourishment of their families.

First Lady calls for multi-stakeholder approach in wildlife conservation... aquatic animals be considered in land use planning...

NO one should be left behind in wildlife conservation while the media should raise awareness on aquatic animals to build and shape public support for their protection, Wildlife Ambassador First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

Traditional leaders rally behind First Lady’s programmes which are impacting positively on people’s livelihoods.

Traditional leaders rally behind First Lady’s programmes Victor Maphosa recently in Mutoko Traditional leaders in Mashonaland East Province have pledged

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