Sunrise Primary school in Hwedza
Jun 29, 2024
School children in Hwedza have many reasons to smile after a school was built close to their homes. With the support of Sheila Muzambe, founder of the Flame of Life Foundation and other partners, the school now has a new block.https://www.heraldonline.co.zw/boost-for-hwedza-school-going-children/






26 September 2025
Mukamba Primary and Secondary School
OVER 100 RURAL SCHOOL GIRLS BENEFIT FROM SANITARY PADS DONATION
For many girls at Mukamba Primary and Secondary Schools, the arrival of their monthly period has often meant shame, discomfort and even missing out on class time.https://www.heraldonline.co.zw/over-100-rural-schoolgirls-benefit-from-sanitary-pads-donation/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR4VTJWb8fWKRGLnn9G-uaPj-GppAIqM0yksqhoDB1znQHjLzviF3QbNUQhkgQ_aem_cTxcW6HMgqJnZXkEMBES7w






Flame of life foundation eyes partnership with Local pad manufacturer to support vulnerable girls
03 October 2025
Director and founder of the Flame of Life Foundation, Sheila Muzambi, has set her sights on building a partnership with a local sanitary pad and diaper manufacturer in her quest to support vulnerable girls across Zimbabwe.
On Friday, Muzambi toured Happy Day, a Chinese-owned company in Harare, where she proposed the idea of collaborating to make sanitary products more accessible while promoting locally produced goods.
Muzambi has been at the forefront of campaigns to restore dignity to disadvantaged girls who lack menstrual products, particularly in rural areas. Just last week, more than 100 girls from Mukamba Primary and Secondary Schools in Manicaland Province benefited from her latest donation of sanitary pads, which she sourced from Happy Day.https://www.zimbabwenow.co.zw/articles/18776/flame-of-life-foundation-eyes-partnership-with-local-pad-manufacturer-to-support-vulnerable-girls#


