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Higherlife Foundation partners with Pastor G to release new songs that declare message of hope and healing to nation

Celebrated gospel musician Stanely “Pastor G” Gwanzura has teamed up with Higherlife Foundation and  friends to release two powerful songs that declare and celebrate the power of the Holy Spirit to bring hope, healing and unity to our nation. Putting a fresh twist on two songs we all know and love – Mweya Mutsvene and ...
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The Higherlife Foundation Medical Doctors Fellowship Reopens

Harare, Zimbabwe (21 January 2020) – As Higherlife Foundation we understand that building healthy and resilient communities in Zimbabwe is only possible when patients receive quality healthcare and attention from our medical institutions. This requires our hospitals to have doctors available to attend to the various health needs across the nation.   Putting the patient ...
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STAR Leadership Academy holds inaugural graduation ceremony

On Saturday 14 December, the STAR Leadership Academy held its inaugural graduation ceremony at its newly built campus in Shawasha Hills, Harare. The graduation ceremony saw 78 students graduate from the Academy after going through a full-year premier leadership programme that immersed them in a world-class leadership curriculum. During the event, individual students were also ...
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Higherlife Foundation launches ‘Support Our Hospitals’ campaign

Higherlife Foundation yesterday launched the ‘Support Our Hospitals’ campaign aimed at capacitating doctors working in public hospitals by mobilising funding and material support to ensure public medical staff are well resourced to carry out their work. The initiative, which follows our recent announcement of a Z$100 million Doctors’ Training Fellowship, was launched in Harare and ...
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Strive Masiyiwa one of four judges at first Annual Africa Netpreneur Initiative

In line with Higherlife Foundation’s commitment to promoting African entrepreneurship, our Co-Founder Strive Masiyiwa was one of four judges this month at the first annual Africa Netpreneur Prize Initiative (ANPI) that saw $1 million in prize money awarded to 10 African entrepreneurs.  A flagship initiative of the Jack Ma Foundation, the prize aims to support ...
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