February – The jatrohpa soap was on display at a local fair-trade shop – Graswurzelrevolution article.
April  – The first international assignment consignment since the pandemic was dispatched to Germany 2) Capacity building on natural resources management and conservation. Participants from six wards benefited from the training on conservation of natural resources for the sustainability of community projects.

July – Tusinsimuke Craft Weavers attended an outcome mapping session workshop at Siachilaba Ward.
August – Natural jatropha soap dispatched to one of our partners in the UK.

September – Participation at Good Food Festival. Showcasing tamarind, baobab coffee and powder. Representatives Donor and Lorraine networked and were a part of the Good Food Festival 10 year Anniversary celebrations. October – Matron represented the team at the World Tourism Expo/ Sanganai in Bulawayo. We exhibited under the Min of Local Gvt Stand. We were awarded first place in the provincial stand category
Meeting with partners in Malawi, organized by All We Can UK and Y Care International Opportunities to engage with like minded organizations to advance our transformational work. Zubo products were showcased. 
November – Attended Africa Com at the event themed “connecting the next billion”. Represented by the Executive Director, Project Officer, Volunteer. Networked with partners seeking vital steps for digital inclusion, under the banner of sustainable development. The conversations also centered on ensuring rural communities have access to mobile phones and data. Real social transformation means including rural communities in the strategic planning processes. #AfricaTech festival awards ceremony recognized individuals making an impact as tech change makers.