May 1, 2026

Mr. Sibanda’s Pawpaw Tree Project: Nurturing Zimbabwean Communities, One Tree at a Time

In the heart of Zimbabwe, a remarkable initiative is taking root. Mr. Sibanda’s pawpaw tree project is more than a business venture – it is a community-driven effort transforming both lives and landscapes. With over 3,000 pawpaw trees thriving under his care, Mr. Sibanda has established a sustainable source of income while promoting environmental conservation and local development.
February 20, 2026

From Jobless Builder to Community Provider: How Zimbabwe’s ‘Movement of Life’ Is Transforming Lives

When the COVID-19 pandemic cost Mr. Nzou his job as a builder, he faced an uncertain future and the responsibility of caring for six children, four […]
February 6, 2026

Older Adults and Restrictive Diets

As we get older, not only does our body change on the outside, but the way it works on the inside also slows down. One major […]
January 9, 2026

The Weight-Loss Industry: Follow the Money

Increasing rates of obesity, media influence, growing health consciousness, and changing lifestyle habits all contribute to the growth of the weight-loss industry. This is a multibillion-dollar […]
August 22, 2025

Legally Permitted Poisons: How Artificial Food Additives Are Quietly Damaging Our Guts

For decades, the food industry has insisted that artificial food additives – which it uses to make foods brighter, sweeter, creamier, and longer-lasting – are essential […]
February 28, 2025

Meet Sekuru Peter Maganaiza, Aged 104, The Oldest Participant in our Movement of Life Zimbabwe Project

Meet Sekuru Peter Maganaiza, the oldest participant in our Movement of Life Zimbabwe project. Aged 104 and a community leader, Sekuru Peter is still working and […]
December 13, 2024

The Life-Changing Benefits of Starting an Organic Fruit and Vegetable Garden: One Zimbabwean Family’s Story

October 11, 2024

Even Severe Drought Hasn’t Stopped Us Improving Health and Transforming Lives in Zimbabwe

By Jean Worth, Bruce Kanengoni, and Paul Anthony Taylor Amid one of the worst droughts southern Africa has seen in living memory, authorities in Zimbabwe have […]