17/12/2025
We are signing off the year with a massive shout‑out to our epic community crew for crushing it with love, grit and big dreams. We have sparked hope, dropped knowledge bombs, and forged unbreakable bonds for a brighter tomorrow. Let’s keep the fire alive into the next year and keep lifting each other up.
15/12/2025
Last week, Uluntu Community Foundation backed the Community Working Group on Health 2026 Post‑Budget Review Meeting, themed “More Money for Health, More Health for the Money,” held on 12 December 2025 at the Rainbow Hotel in Bulawayo. The foundation supported a multi‑sector analysis of the 2026 National Health Budget and advocacy efforts to strengthen national health financing and social development.
Women's Institute for Leadership Development - WILD, ZimbabweSilveira House, Jesuit Social Justice & Development CentreDylan Mthabisi KhanyeePlan International
10/12/2025
“To Deny People Their Human Rights Is To Challenge Their Very Humanity” - Nelson Mandela
Africa Philanthropy NetworkUnited Nations in ZimbabweAfrica Giving
05/12/2025
Celebrating 20 Years of Impact.
Uluntu Community Foundation has joined the Southern Africa Trust’s 20th anniversary at Thaba Eco Hotel, Johannesburg. Executive Director Sibusisiwe Sithole reflected on transformative partnerships, alongside leaders from Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, and South Africa. Cheers to legacy, innovation, and the power of collaboration
04/12/2025
My inbox is not your battleground.
My profile is not your target.
This , we reclaim our digital space.
01/12/2025
December 1st marks , a global public health initiative established in 1988 to unite communities in the fight against HIV, commemorate those lost, and support people living with the virus. This year's observance carries the urgent theme: "Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the AIDS Response," focusing on rebuilding and strengthening healthcare systems and community support in the face of ongoing challenges.
27/11/2025
Behind the screen, harmful words and digital threats are used to intimidate, silence, and harm women and girls every day. But we have the power to wipe the slate clean.
This , we're taking action. We can all be a part of the solution:
✔️ REPORT abusive content
✔️ BLOCK perpetrators
✔️ SUPPORT survivors
Our digital spaces should be safe for everyone to speak freely and lead without fear. It's time to erase the hate and rewrite a future of respect and equality.
21/11/2025
Yesterday, we marked the powerful conclusion of our advocacy training workshop in Gwanda, dedicated to empowering women and youths from mining-affected communities. This initiative was made possible through a vital partnership with the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Zim, Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development, Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training and Gwanda Rural District Council
Over two transformative days, we witnessed the birth of a new wave of community champions—equipped with knowledge, fired up with purpose, and united in their mission to claim their rights and shape a more just future.
Highlights of this milestone include:
1. Capacity Building: Women and youths were trained in mining governance, their environmental rights, and strategic negotiation techniques.
2. Sustainable Structure: The birth of the "Gwanda Women and Youth Advocacy Forum"—a community-led force dedicated to sustained advocacy.
3. Clear Roadmap: The development of a clear, community-owned action plan to formally engage mining companies and local leaders.
A huge thanks to all the participants, facilitators, and community leaders who made this possible. Together with our partners, we are committed to supporting this new forum in its journey toward accountability and justice.