Iris Nozizwe Mhlanga, Founder and Executive Director of Nozizwe Mother of Nations Trust, is set to receive an Honorary Degree from the International University of Morality (I.U.M).
This prestigious recognition is a testament to her tireless efforts in transforming the lives of over 5,000 children in Zimbabwe through her trust.
Nozizwe’s organization has partnered with Mustard Seed Communities to provide essential support, including daily meals, education, medication, clothing, and wheelchairs, to vulnerable children across Zimbabwe.
Since its inception in 2018, the trust has made a profound impact, earning Nozizwe over 20 international awards in less than five months this year.
Notably, she has received the Global Women of Influence Award 2024 and was recently appointed Chairperson of the G100 Zimbabwe Sustainable Development Goals wing and Diplomacy and Negotiations wing.
Her dedication to community service has also earned her a nomination for the African Influencers Awards 2024.
As a member of the G100 women, a global network of leaders committed to creating opportunities for women worldwide, Nozizwe’s vision and leadership have inspired countless individuals to strive for a better world.
Her honorary degree from I.U.M further solidifies her position as a trailblazer in philanthropy and community development.