Friendship clubs introduced in schools

The reality of the story is that everyone is affected either as the perpetrator or victim. Cool Lifestyle is gunning to help all Cool Teens to gather knowledge and confidence to assist them in making positive changes. It is always helpful when a group of people gather together to make a difference: two heads are better than one.

The good news is that there are organisations that have extended a helping hand. With the aim to promote children to be neighbourly, promoting anti-violence and encouraging them to be responsible citizens a professional customer service board Chartered Institute of Customer Relationship Management Africa has stated CICRMA clubs in schools to assist in all the above, Cynthia Karigani – the programme co-odinator – has revealed.

This initiative though it is a product of the private sectors it has been register with the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture.
The pilot project has been introduced in schools within Harare and Mashonaland Central with the aim to expand countrywide.
CICRMA clubs in schools will have the model officially launched next Monday (May 27, 2013).

There’s one opportunity to start making a positive difference Cool Teens. — CL Reporter

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