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Hailing from the vibrant heart of Harare, Zimbabwe, Davison Lesley Marenga stands out as a dynamic journalist and humanitarian communications specialist, fueled by a deep passion for driving transformative impact. With a robust skill set that encompasses humanitarian communications, and advocacy, he brings a wealth of expertise to his work. As a seasoned professional with over 10 years of experience, Davison has honed his craft in journalism, specializing in human interest stories, politics, and hardcore news, delivering insightful and engaging content. His talents as a journalist shine through his compelling article writing and editing, complemented by his captivating photography and videography skills, which together capture stories that inspire and inform audiences across the globe.
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WFP food distrubution


Schools feeding programme has improved enrolment and pass rate in Zvishavane district

ADRA implemented WASH programs in Lupane and Tsholotsho. The programs proved to be helpful to the schools and community as they managed to have potable water
