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Leadership skills training empowers mentees

When Honourable Stella Ndlovu, the Member of Parliament for Luveve Constituency made her presentation on “Leadership Skills,” mentees were left encouraged and inspired to undertake their duties diligently and adhere to specific values that resemble good leadership. This happened on…

Women urged to embrace online mentorship

Women who benefitted from the previous cohort of the WILD Leadership Mentoring School such as Nomalanga Ncube and Sikhululekile Moyo have stressed the need for women to adapt to the changing times and be flexible so as to benefit from…

Residents urged to expose illegal sand poachers

Bulawayo residents have been urged to work together with the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) in exposing illegal sand poachers and identifying disused pits in residential suburbs so as to prevent catastrophic incidents and deaths. This month, three lives were lost…

WILD Mentorship School Kickstarts

Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) Mentorship School begun this Wednesday, 24 February 2021, with two sessions being held on the first day of classes. The WILD Mentorship School is the second of its kind under the She Leads Project,…

WILD begins Leadership Mentoring School

Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) facilitated the first block of the WILD Mentorship School online sessions which saw selected women leaders and aspiring leaders being enrolled to participate as mentees in the mentoring program that shall run on a…

Young women undergo training on advocacy

Young women from Plumtree Town were yesterday trained on advocacy as a way of enhancing their capacity to demand improved social service delivery in their respective areas. The training which was facilitated by Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) provided…

Plumtree young women meet over service delivery

Young women in Plumtree Town, on Tuesday conducted a meeting where they discussed service delivery challenges that affect them and proposed solutions for the improvement of services in the small border town. During the discussions, young women highlighted that service…