Boots on the Ground
Join our 'Nhime' work parties. Get your hands dirty, meet your neighbors, and physically restore the landscape.

Many Hands Make Light Work
In our culture, the "Nhime" is a gathering where neighbors come together to help one another plow a field or harvest a crop. We bring this same spirit to conservation.
Whether you are digging swales to catch rainwater or potting indigenous seedlings, you are part of a collective effort to heal our land.
Physical Work
Be prepared to dig, carry, and sweat. This is active restoration work.
Community Spirit
We work to the rhythm of song and conversation. Lunch is shared together.
Impact You Can See
At the end of the day, you will see the trees planted or the gully fixed.
Upcoming Work Parties
We run community service events every two weeks. No experience required—just bring a hat and water.
National Tree Planting Prep
15 spots left
Gully Reclamation Day
30 spots left
Wetland Clean-Up
50 spots left
Ready to Join?
Register as a general volunteer to get notified about upcoming "Nhime" days in your area.
- Receive SMS/WhatsApp alerts for events
- Transport often provided from Harare CBD
- Certificates of service for students