Rob Johnson who is going Zambia to work with with children.

A FORMER teacher from Clevedon will travel to Zambia in April to volunteer with a charity working with orphans and children in distress. Rob Johnson...

AN American couple, Terry and Dina Schwartz has constructed a Secondary School in Livingstone at a cost of US$ 600, 000. The school, which is...
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At age 25, Claudia Erickson’s daughter, Kara, who had severe juvenile diabetes, died after her body rejected a pancreatic transplant.  The juvenile diabetes suppressed Kara’s...

A steel cargo container left Nipomo last week to start a three-month journey to a village in one of the poorest areas of Zambia,...

There's still time to dig deep into the back of your wardrobe for old football kit for Christian charity Hands at Work to take...

RYOT NOTE: If you were touched by these kids, please keep the ball rolling by sharing this story and supporting World Vision’s work. Private...
Birmingham Covington Principal Mark Morawski entertains the students by having them sing along to 'Let It Go' from the 'Frozen' soundtrack. (Photos by Jose Juarez : Special to The Detroit New)

Birmingham— Thanks to the fundraising work of students at Birmingham Covington School, two tractors will be sent to villages around Lusaka, Zambia, to help...
Aaron Breimer, team lead at Veritas, left, holding a traditional Zambian soccer ball, and Mike Eaton, marketing representative from Southwest Ag partners, made a huge impact on the local children during a business trip to Zambia in January. Breimer, with the support of the Chatham-Kent community, provided 73 soccer balls for children and Eaton brought skipping ropes. (DIANA MARTIN, Chatham Daily News)

Intricately woven string bind weathered plastic bags into a perfectly formed, if slightly small, soccer ball. The tightly packed bags have a slight give when...

GOVERNMENT says it is in the process of reviewing the controversial Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Act of 2009 to enhance civil society organisations (CSOs)’ participation...