Below are the main projects in this current term.
The club donated 2 wheel chairs to the Manicaland Provincial Minister Honourable Mrs Mutsvangwa.
The 2 wheel chairs were handed over to the Sigauke boys Tanaka and Tinashe who made national
headlines eearlier in the year. The two boys live with disability and their mother was carrying them
to school every day (one in front and the other on her back).
The club in partnership with the community built the school ramps to enable the two boys access to the the classrooms as well as to the toilets.
The club in partnership with government secured a stand closer to the school where the boys attend. Red Cross of Mutare and the community have come on board to construct the Sigauge home.
Mutare and Chipinga clubs have joined hands to build each two classroom blocks at the Sigauke boys school.
The club will give the ward a facelift by puting in new floor tiles, painting the walls, and securing latest equipment for use in the ward.
The club in partnership with the rotaracts will aim to plant over 5000 trees this rainy season. The seeds have already been
planted in preparation to plant the trees at schools in Manicaland.
The club embarked on this signature project of making and pasting name tags (with name and parent's mobile number)on children below 6 years for identiy purposes in case the child wanders away from the parents.
The club in partnership with rotary club in the USA will assist the community of Anoldine. Each of the identified farmers
in that community will receive seed and implements to grow sunflowers on a 4-hectare plot. A tractor will be donated to
that community.
Today's date: Wed, 16 Apr 2025 00:17:58 +0000