The Life-Changing Benefits of Starting an Organic Fruit and Vegetable Garden: One Zimbabwean Family’s Story

With our Movement of Life work in Zimbabwe beginning to gain widespread attention, the H-Metro newspaper, the country’s leading tabloid, recently published an article about our achievements. Featuring Bruce Kanengoni, our Movement of Life Zimbabwe coordinator, the article describes how the participants in our fruit and vegetable gardening project in the Warren Park area of Harare now include…

Even Severe Drought Hasn’t Stopped Us Improving Health and Transforming Lives in Zimbabwe

By Jean Worth, Bruce Kanengoni, and Paul Anthony Taylor Amid one of the worst droughts southern Africa has seen in living memory, authorities in Zimbabwe have announced plans to cull 200 wild elephants to feed communities facing severe hunger. The move comes after low rainfall wiped out crops across much of the country, resulting in widespread food…

Using The Scientific Principles Of Cellular Medicine To Improve The Health, Behavior, And Future Economic Livelihoods Of Prisoners In Uganda

Building on the success of their groundbreaking school and community gardening projects, our Movement of Life Uganda team has recently started working with the Uganda Prisons Service in the Isingiro District Government Prison. Teaching the scientific principles of Cellular Medicine, and gardening skills such as making natural compost and organic pesticides, the project will show prison service staff…