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We are a voluntary educational movement open to all young adults.

Aim is to create a better world through personal development, service, environmental education, building relationships while having lots of FUN!!!

Photos from UZ Rover Scouts's post 25/11/2024

On November 23rd, 2024, we had a thought-provoking session on Climate Justice, facilitated by Moto Republik and The Feed ZW (Magamba Network). We explored the far-reaching impacts of climate change, from individual to national, regional, and global levels.

In Zimbabwe, we're experiencing severe heat-related illnesses, mental health issues, and a devastating water crisis. Globally, the excessive use of fossil fuels is significantly contributing to climate change. It's time to acknowledge the harm caused by these fuels.

In Africa, we're often told to exploit our vast mineral resources, but this approach is destroying our planet. We must prioritize sustainability and environmental protection. It's crucial that we shift our focus from quantity to quality.

It's time to end fossil fuel dependency and transition to renewable energy sources. Fossil fuel companies, like Total Energies, must invest in green fuels. Every small action counts in the pursuit of climate justice.

Let's work together to create a sustainable future. We're grateful to the facilitators for this enlightening session.

30/10/2024

About the World Triennial Plan

The World Triennial Plan 2024-2027 consists of a selection of outcome-focused objectives from the WOSM planning framework. The objectives of the WOSM planning framework were created through engagement with representatives from both the World and Regional levels, as well as leadership from Member Organizations. This broad engagement was to allow the objectives of the planning framework to reflect the diversity of the Scout Movement and answer to the wider needs of stakeholders within Scouting. The full set of objectives from the WOSM planning framework were then prioritised by this same group of stakeholders so as to select the objectives that were most important to work on during the first triennium of the next Strategy for Scouting. Consultations were held with all Regional Scout Committees on the draft of the triennial plan and feedback was incorporated into its development.

The objectives of the World Triennial Plan 2024-2027 aim to provide clarity on the necessary areas of focus required to achieve the priorities of the next Strategy for Scouting during the first triennium. These objectives are organised according to the priority areas of the Strategy for Scouting., The outcome-focused objectives have been selected with a view on ensuring there is capacity to adequately deliver on them. They also focus on the change WOSM aims to achieve rather than the specifics of how it will achieve it, to allow the greatest flexibility in finding the most impactful way to reach the objective with the available resources. Many of the outcome objectives for each of the strategic priorities have an impact on the three impact statements of the Strategy for Scouting. Therefore, no specific objectives were drafted for the following impact statements.

Scouting will create impact towards a more peaceful and inclusive world, byinnovating its youth programme, including all communities and cultures in Scouting, embedding a culture of diversity, leading in safeguarding within communities, improving the experience of Scout events, establishing strategic partnerships, and continue its work on a peace and inclusivity framework.

Scouting will impact towards a world shaped by youth, byequipping young people for an ever-changing world, removing barriers and increasing opportunities to allow more youths to join Scouting, and empowering them to be leaders in Scouting and in their communities.

Scouting will create impact towards a more sustainable world, by
updating the nature experience in Scouting, implementing a sustainability strategy across different levels in Scouting, leveraging digital opportunities, and reviewing WSB processes and WOSM events from a sustainability perspective.

30/10/2024

"CALLING ALL ADVENTURERS!

Join UZ Rovers and Younglife University for the ultimate Explorers Unite: Summer Adventure Camp!

Date: 22-24 November
Venue: Musasa Campsite, Somerby
Registration Fee: $30

Get ready for 3 action-packed days of:

Hiking and outdoor exploration
Teambuilding games and challenges
Bonfire nights and star-gazing
Discovery and personal growth

Meet new friends, test your limits, and create unforgettable memories!

Don't miss out! Register early and secure your spot!

Contact: +263 77 113 8942 / +263 77 900 0792 / +263 71 397 6037
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: UZ Rovers

All are invited! Share with friends and let's unite for an adventure of a lifetime!"

26/10/2024

Hie guys for our Rover Reach we are going to partner with The Perfect Tree.

Date: November 2nd
Location: Hupenyu Hutsva Children's Home

Join us in sharing love and support with those in need!

Donations welcome:

- Clothing
- Food
- Bedding
- Any suitable items

Special request: Ladies, kindly donate at least 1 pack of sanitary pads.

Transport: $2 per person

Contact *Beneficial :0779000792
Ayanda:+263 78 552 3881* for donations and transport arrangements.

Let's make a difference together!

25/10/2024

Lets Prepare for the Upcoming International Events:

We are a global movement that means scouting extends beyond the National Boarders.

Join us today and be part of a massive world family you've even seen.

Our focus is on Growth, networking and lastly social impact and young people. Support the cause and join the masses.

Once a scout always a scout. Remember to do a good turn everyday.

Harare Scouts

The Scout Association of Zimbabwe
Matabeleland Scouts
UZ Rover Scouts
Scouting in Africa
Africa Scout Youth Forum
World Organization of the Scout Movement - WOSM

25/10/2024

Saturday the 19th of October was EPIC! UZ Rover Crew in partnership with Younglife University hosted a Rover Rampage at Chikuribhi Dam View. It was a day filled with joy and adventure.We enjoyed boat cruises, quad biking, ziplining, horse riding, chess, and 30-second games.Beyond the excitement, these activities fostered essential skills like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving, forging unbreakable bonds among our members. We're eager to continue making a difference!

Join us for our upcoming events:

Rover Reach: Giving back through charity. 2 November,2024
Summer Camp: Mid-November,2024, for growth and connection.

Stay updated and join us! "

Get in touch with us on our email [email protected]

The Scout Association of Zimbabwe
Scouting in Africa
Midlands Province Scouts M.O.P
Harare Scouts

Matabeleland Scouts
World Organization of the Scout Movement - WOSM
Zimrovers263

09/10/2024

Protect Your Digital Life

Cyber threats are real and constantly evolving. Hackers target individuals, businesses, and organizations, seeking sensitive information and financial gain. Phishing emails, malware, ransomware, and password breaches are common tactics. Stay vigilant and take control of your online security.

Safe Online Practices

Secure your digital presence:

- Use strong, unique passwords and multi-factor authentication
- Keep software and operating systems up-to-date
- Be cautious with links, attachments, and public Wi-Fi
- Monitor accounts and credit reports for suspicious activity
- Back up critical data regularly

Stay Informed, Stay Safe

This Cyber Security Awareness Month, prioritize your digital well-being. Stay informed about emerging threats and best practices. Report suspicious activity to authorities. Educate family, friends, and colleagues. Together, let's create a safer online community.

Everyone must be safe.
Stay informed.

The Scout Association of Zimbabwe
Harare Scouts
World Organization of the Scout Movement - WOSM
UZ Rover Scouts
Kwekwe District scouts
Midlands Province Scouts M.O.P
Matabeleland Scouts
Scouting in Africa
MIDLANDS (ECHO) SCOUTS

09/10/2024

Early Detection Saves Lives

Breast cancer affects 1 in 8 women worldwide, making it the most common cancer among women. However, with early detection, the survival rate is over 90%. Regular breast self-exams, annual mammograms (starting at age 40), and clinical exams are crucial for identifying abnormalities. Know your body, and speak up if you notice any changes.

Know the Signs and Risks

Be aware of the warning signs: a new lump, change in breast size/shape, dimpling, redness, or unusual discharge. Factors increasing risk include family history, genetic mutations (BRCA1/2), age, dense breasts, and certain medical treatments. Understand your individual risk and consult your doctor about personalized screening.

Support and Action

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join the fight against this devastating disease. Wear pink to show solidarity, participate in fundraising events, and support research initiatives. Encourage loved ones to prioritize breast health. Together, we can increase awareness, promote early detection, and improve treatment options. Let's unite to create a world with fewer cases and more survivors.

UZ Rover Scouts
Midlands Province Scouts M.O.P
Scouts Association of Zimbabwe - Chitungwiza District
World Organization of the Scout Movement - WOSM
Kwekwe District scouts
The Scout Association of Zimbabwe
Harare Scouts
Matabeleland Scouts

Join Us as we campaign for the awareness
Let's Paint October Pink

25/04/2024

Another weekend, another camp, another memory⚜️

06/04/2024

A weekend not to MISS!!!🛑

25/01/2024

Today we celebrate our former president🎂🎂 The highly esteemed National Youth Forum Chair Zimbabwe🇿🇼 & Provincial Rover Commissioner Midlands😎 … Happy birthday Sir Alex Simbarashe Alex 🎂

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