We the future

Becoming – never being enough?

By Angel Dube for We The Future! Too fat, too skinny, too dark, too yellow, too tall, too short… It’s…

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Erratic water supplies disrupt classes in Nkulumane

By Melody Dube for We The Future NKULUMANE residents in Bulawayo say erratic water supplies are disrupting their children’s education…

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“We are subsidising the power utility” – Hillcrest residents

By Cecilia Ngoma for We The Future “Sometimes it’s not all of us who can afford everything,” complains Miss Dube…

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“Thriving through our trials” – Providence shares her passion

By Shanice Chimwaza for We The Future WHEN one looks at the business industry, the idea is that it is…

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Surviving Gender-Based Violence and changing narratives: Sipiwe shares her triumph

By Rachel Riyano for We The Future! “At first l thought life had brought me on my knees, it felt…

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CITE empowers 15 young women with digital skills

The Center for Innovation and Technology (CITE) Tuesday began a six-month digital skills training programme meant to equip young women…

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#TAG MAGAZINE ISSUE 9

Tag magazine features stories written by young women from a project called We The Future. This project aims at training…

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#Tag Quarterly Magazine 8th Edition

Welcome to the Eighth issue of #Tag, our quarterly supplement designed especially for young women interested in social, democratic, cultural…

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#Tag magazine issue 4

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We The Future Team

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