Letters to Africa’s first country launch begins in Zimbabwe — a place rich in resilience, history, and untold stories. This is not about charity or sympathy. It’s about power. It’s about platforming young people, surfacing truth, and activating a generation ready to shape their future.
Project Zimbabwe is our MVP: a living civic lab where we’re testing, refining, and scaling our core belief — that when young Africans are informed, equipped, and elevated, they can shift nations.
This isn’t just about Zimbabwe. It’s the blueprint for how we’ll show up across the continent.

🔍 What the Project Includes:
1. Constitution Breakdown (70-Day Digital Campaign)
We’re translating Zimbabwe’s Constitution into everyday language, across 18 chapters — one post, video, and Space at a time. Delivered through TikTok, Reels, WhatsApp, and X (Twitter), this campaign is designed to make the law accessible to the people.
2. The Unresolved Files
We’re documenting political disappearances, unsolved cases, state violence, and suppressed investigations — from Itai Dzamara to unresolved corruption trials. We’re building a public archive that demands truth and keeps memory alive.
3. Youth-Led Volunteer Teams (40+ and growing)
This project is being run by Zimbabwean youth. Over 40 young volunteers are leading the work — researching, writing, editing, designing, managing socials, and driving outreach. They’re not just learning — they’re building real platforms for change.
4. Mental Health, Climate & Digital Justice Projects
Alongside civic work, our volunteers are leading issue-based projects focused on:
Mental health awareness in schools and communities
Climate action, advocacy, and storytelling
Digital skills training and online empowerment campaigns
These are not side projects — they’re central to how we imagine liberation.
5. School & Community-Based Pilots
We’re testing LTA content and leadership training in real schools and communities across Zimbabwe, in partnership with the Mount Leadership Hub. This is where digital meets local.
🌍 Why Zimbabwe?
Because the past is still present. Because the courage of its young people is unmatched. Because change here could ripple far beyond borders.
This isn’t just a launch. It’s a signal — that we’re ready to build civic ecosystems powered by African youth, rooted in truth, and driven by vision.
🤝 Get Involved
Read and share our work — the truth needs amplifiers
Use our resources — for schools, churches, youth orgs, and civic leaders
Partner with us — media, education, advocacy, and digital groups
Support the mission — fund, sponsor, or collaborate
Join our teams — writers, researchers, editors, creatives — you belong here
We’re not just launching a project. We’re building a movement.
Youth-led. History-aware. Digitally powered. Grounded in justice.
This is Project Zimbabwe.And it’s only the beginning.