Nozizwe Mother of Nations Trust in collaboration with Bulawayo Book Distribution Committee have launched a mini Library for children living at the Ngozi Mine rubbish dump.
This initiative aims to bring the joy of reading and learning to these resilient young minds, providing them with access to books and educational resources right where they live.
This project is a testament to the power of community and the importance of education for all. Nozizwe Mhlanga said support and celebrating this wonderful step towards a brighter future for the children of Ngozi Mine.
Nozizwe Mhlanga the founder of Nozizwe Mother of Nations Trust also runs a soup kitchen in partnership with Mustard Seed Communities at Ngozi Mine rubbish dump. Mustard Seed Communities is a Catholic community that gives relief to parents with children living with disabilities.
The mini library is run by volunteer mothers of the children living at the rubbish dump they were trained in library skills beforehand over the past few months
Nozizwe Mother of all Nations Trust is thriving for education, safety and well being of children in Zimbabwe. The trust takes care of more than 5000 orphaned and vulnerable children in Zimbabwe.