spot_img

RemitHope seeks to raise US$100 000 for 10 grassroots organisations in Africa

Must Try

Trending

RemitHope, a pioneering fintech social enterprise – founded by global philanthropist and social entrepreneur Tsitsi Masiyiwa – has launched a bold campaign to raise US$100 000 in just 60 days for, 10 grassroots organisations serving some of Africa’s most vulnerable communities.

The campaign – themed “100 for 10” – seeks to channel life-changing support to organisations on the frontlines of health, education, gender equity and community resilience.

- Advertisement -

The 10 beneficiaries span nine African countries, including Cancerserve (Zimbabwe), Cáritas Regional De Chokwe (Mozambique), Empowered Girls (Tanzania), Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative (Kenya), Child Restoration Outreach (Uganda), Hands of Hope (Zimbabwe), Bana Ba Metsi (Botswana), Njira Impact (Malawi), Phelisanong Children’s Centre (Lesotho) and Refugee Children’s Project  (South Africa).

“The 100 for 10 campaign is intended to harness the transforming power of small acts of generosity into life-changing opportunities for communities too often overlooked. And every dollar given delivers hope, dignity, and the promise of progress,” Mrs Masiyiwa said.

Running from September 15 to November 15, 2025, the campaign pivots RemitHope’s unique model of transparency, real-time storytelling and direct funding to vetted local partners, ensuring every contribution makes a measurable difference.

- Advertisement -
Global philanthropist and social entrepreneur Tsitsi Masiyiwa (Picture via RemitHope)
Global philanthropist and social entrepreneur Tsitsi Masiyiwa (Picture via RemitHope)

In a powerful show of commitment, and leveraging its network of donors and partners, RemitHope has pledged to match every donation given, dollar-for-dollar – effectively doubling the impact.

“If you give $5 it becomes $10, give US$50 and it becomes US$100. This is multiplying hope, opportunities, and futures with every dollar donated,” she said.

The campaign builds on RemitHope’s recent success, where the platform raised over US$81 000 in funding to rebuild Mt Selinda Orphanage in Zimbabwe after a devastating fire swept through the institution.

That effort demonstrated RemitHope’s unique ability to mobilise rapidly, scale generosity and deliver urgent impact.

“We’ve witnessed how extraordinary things happen when people unite in moments of crisis. And now, with 100 for 10, we are channelling that same spirit beyond emergencies, for the long journey of community-led development,” Mrs Masiyiwa said.

RemitHope seeks to unlock the transformative potential of diaspora remittances – redirecting a portion of the more than US$90 billion sent to Africa annually, into structured, high-impact community giving.

By blending trust, technology and targeted generosity, RemitHope aims to mobilise US$50 million for grassroots organisations over the next five years.

Related Articles

Through their Higherlife Foundation, renowned philanthropists Strive and Tsitsi Masiyiwa have generously donated essential maternity and neonatal equipment worth US$240,000 to three major hospitals in Zimbabwe. (Picture via X - @HigherLifeFDN)

Masiyiwa’s donate US$240k worth of maternity equipment for three hospitals

2
HARARE - Through their Higherlife Foundation, renowned philanthropists Strive and Tsitsi Masiyiwa have generously donated essential maternity and neonatal equipment worth US$240,000 to three major hospitals in Zimbabwe. The beneficiaries included Sally Mugabe Hospital, Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Mpilo Central Hospital.

Masiyiwas launch $100m fund

0
Econet founder and executive chairman Mr Strive Masiyiwa and his wife Tsitsi have launched a $100 milion Challenge Fund to support rural businesses and other entrepreneurs focusing on rural areas in Zimbabwe as part of their extensive philanthropic work in Zimbabwe and across Africa.

Tawanda Nyambirai responds to Jonathan Moyo’s alleged expose on Strive Masiyiwa

0
By Tawanda Nyambirai I have only known Professor Jonathan Moyo from a distance. In the early years of my career as a young lawyer, we used to read his criticism of the Government and Zanu PF and believed he genuinely was fighting for the protection of Human Rights.  My view change radically in the early nineties before I even became a Partner at Kantor & Immerman. Then, Beatrice Mtetwa acted for his former wife in a case to stop him from removing their minor child from Zimbabwe without the consent of his former wife. Somehow, Professor Moyo managed to access Beatrice Mtetwa’s files, from our offices.

Tsitsi Masiyiwa to give keynote address at Zim Achievers UK in May

0
African philanthropist and social entrepreneur, Tsitsi Masiyiwa has been announced as this year’s keynote speaker at the UK edition of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA), taking place in May.

Full list of winners at the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards 2016

0
By Tidi Kwidini The Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) rolled out another spectacular event on Saturday  when they hosted the sixth annual awards gala in London. Hundreds...

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

4 COMMENTS

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
4 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Seeh Ablaze Chitimbe
6 months ago

Real philanthropic, kwete zvana WickED

Tariro Kutadza
6 months ago

Amazing

Amos Mabani
6 months ago

These are genuine people who understand how to build structures and institutions that uplift society. We need to appreciate these Zimbabwean flag bearers

Tilda Ndlovu
6 months ago

Mbinga dzisina noise, thank you for your efforts

- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This