
Ownership and Responsibility
10 million Zimbabweans contributing $1 each can easily raise $10million in a day, and $300million in a month. With these funds they can easily improve their living standards
Most people do not care much for public property even if it is looted or vandalised. In most case this is due to lack of the realisation that every citizen is the owner of every national resource, and all of the country's infrastructure. Sadly, the average citizen's life standard is greatly impacted negatively when the national resouces which could have subsidised their medical, and other public services are looted, and the infrastructure which could have made their lives easier has been destroyed.
We consequently look to develop in the masses a sense of ownership of all the natural resources and infrastructure in our country. Citizens are encouraged to take responsibility and closely monitor the administration, development and preservation of national resources and public property, and report any negligent or irresponsible operations by officials on the platforms availed to them. Through the operations below we aim to help to conscientise the average Zimbabwean of his ownership of national resources and infrastructure, of his duty to protect and take care of them, and his right to benefit from them:
- Live spaces, and programs on different social media platforms, with designated speakers, and/or facilitated discussions where information, and opinions are exchanged, with the aim of encouraging unity among members and cititzens.
- Social media posts:






