SHANGANO ARTS TRUST main focus is to engage youths, men and women using arts for social change and sustainable community development, training& perfomances.
Today, as we celebrate #DAC, UNICEF🇿🇼 launches the #OneStep Campaign — a call on each of us to take one deliberate step to help every child survive & reach their full potential. As @UNICEF approaches 80 years of service to children, one question remains: What step will you take?
Happening now! Mabinga Primary School @Hwange. Celebrating Day of the African Child 2026 with powerful poems and plays by learners under the theme Planning & Budgeting for children's rights:Progress since 2010
@EtonaEkole,@CNRG_ZIM,@molokele,@SharonHoole,@WeAreFamilyFdtn
SAT, our partners and community in Hwange spoke up for conservation and coexistence on 3 March 2026. The people and wildlife must live together.Join us for World Lion Day, 10 August 2026 in Hwange.HWC
#WorldLionDay #
@ifawglobal,@PaintedDogPDC,@CNRG_ZIM,@Zimparks,@LionCo24613
A mother’s love is the heartbeat of a nation’s progress.
In every corner of the country, mothers are the first teachers, protectors, and providers. Investing in their well-being is the surest way to ensure our children grow up healthy, educated, and safe.
In the heart of Matabeleland North, where stories of resilience and culture intertwine, Shangano Arts Trust is turning creativity into a powerful force for change. Through theatre, music, and storytelling, the Trust is not only preserving cultural heritage but amplifying youth voices in spaces where decisions are made.
In an exclusive interview, My Afrika Magazine reporter Lingiwe Sifelani sat down with the Programs Officer, Ernellet Mumba to uncover how art is shaping both community dialogue and policy in Zimbabwe... myafrikamag.com/shangano-art…#africa#Exclusive#Zimbabwe
SAT Young Girls don’t just write poems , they lead change.
As poets, storytellers,& facilitators, we are running Safe Spaces across Hwange wards. Reaching out to youths say NO to TFGBV, early marriage & drugs.
@table_girls,@EtonaEkole,@SharonHoole, ,@UNICEFZIMBABWE,@molokele
Earlier today SAT launched the Hwange Youth Safe Space Campaign -Ward 10. Youths and Hwange’s Junior Mayor, a young poet, used spoken word to challenge drugs, child marriage & TFGBV. Grateful to @NyaradzoGroup for standing with us.@WCOZIMBABWE,@EtonaEkole,@WeAreFamilyFdtn
As a youth from Shangano Arts Trust, l'm grateful for yesterday’s Digital Democracy training.
Appreciation to CNRG in partnership with HYEI for creating such an empowering space for youth voices.
Here’s to using digital power with purpose.
#ENABLE#YouthDigitalDemocracy
SAT was among the youths trained by @CNRG_ZIM in partnership with the HYEI, on Youth Digital Democracy. Young people can now speak out on mining, land, and water issues in Hwange, ensuring youth voices are part of council decision-making.
@WeAreFamilyFdtn@molokele,@weleadteam
Happy Independence Day, #Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
As we mark this important day, let us renew our shared commitment to investing in children—the foundation of a stronger, more equitable future. Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed.
#Foreverychild, freedom!
The panel reflecting on progress, assessing the HLPC on GBV and harmful practices. They discussed these issues from male engagement, religious and traditional perspectives, disability and inclusion lenses, while providing accountability recommendations to the Government.