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Sunday, 20 May 2012 01:40
Sunday, 20 May 2012 01:40
Sunday, 20 May 2012 01:40
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Sunday, 20 May 2012 01:40
Stars of Zimbabwe
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The Worm Man
Pushing sustainable agriculture in Zimbabwe
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Come Home To Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe skills and salary survey 2009
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Africa Fighting Malaria
Updates on the combating of malaria across Africa
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The Hillside Dams Conservancy
How the Bulawayo community have created a small piece of paradise.
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Legal Resources Foundation
Educating Zimbabweans on their legal rights, and mobilising them to access their rights.
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ZDDT and Conservation
The United Nations recognise ZDDT as a key partner in their Billion Tree Campaign
ZDDT appeals
The Bulawayo Library: Please don’t let this vital institution die.
(Update! EU reads appeal and offers assistance - read all about it)
Nursing and Care Home for the elderly: Ekuphumuleni
ZDDT is looking for assistance in saving one of Bulawayo's most important community institutions. 
ZDDT is looking to assist the orphaned children of Zimbabwe by highlighting the plight of one of the most effective childcare NGOs operating in Zimbabwe.
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- Bulawayo Abuzz with Restoration Work
- ZDDT Appeal for Gweru's school for the hard-of-hearing that Zimbabwe can be incredibly proud of
- Resuscitating the Bulawayo fire service: Operation Florian talks to ZDDT
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- ZDDT’s community-based work and support in Gweru applauded







