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Help Us Bring Clean Water to Jambanja Market!

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In Jambanja Market at Chitungwiza near Harare, Zimbabwe, thousands of people face a daily struggle for something many take for granted: clean, safe water. Women and children walk for hours under the scorching sun, risking their health and safety to fetch contaminated water from distant, polluted sources. The El Niño-induced drought has worsened this crisis, leaving families vulnerable to disease, malnutrition, and economic hardship.

We are launching this campaign to install a solar-powered borehole in Jambanja Market, providing immediate and sustainable access to clean water for over 3,000 people. With your support, we can end this suffering and empower a community.

Why Jambanja Market Needs Your Help

1. The Water Crisis is Deadly

– Zimbabwe’s drought has left rivers and wells dry or contaminated, forcing families to drink unsafe water.

Children suffer from diarrheal diseases, and women risk assault on long, dangerous journeys to fetch water.

2. Women & Girls Bear the Heaviest Burden

Mothers spend hours carrying heavy loads, leaving little time for work or family care.

3. Economic Hardship Deepens Without Water

Vendors in Jambanja Market struggle to maintain hygiene, affecting food safety and business.

Our Solution: A Sustainable Solar-Powered Borehole

Cost Breakdown:

$1,500 – Borehole drilling & installation
$1,000 – Solar pump system
$1,000 – Water tank and security fence
Total Goal: $3,500

How can you help?

Any amount brings us closer to our goal!

Your Impact:
3,000+ people gain safe water access.
Local businesses thrive with better sanitation.

Transparency & Updates

We’ll share real-time GPS coordinates of the project.
Monthly reports with photos, videos, and testimonials from Jambanja Market.
100% of donations go directly to the project.

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