JCI donates

move was part of the organisation’s active citizenship framework that seeks to positively impact the lives of people in the community.
“This programme was also in line with the organisation’s active citizenship week that is commemorated every first week of June by all JCI members around the world,” said Ndlovu. “There is a limit to what governments are able to do so as responsible citizens this is one of the initiatives of coming up with solutions to the problems of the communities.”

Ndovu also applauded the JCI in Zimbabwe for being an action oriented organisation.
“As an organisation, we are mostly focused into projects than meetings.”

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