MoveMe News

The word is getting out. Check out some of the press coverage, accomplishments and interviews with all things MoveMe!

Watch Preformance by Briana, Loukman, and Emo Adams on Expresso South Africa

The Akashinga Rangers

  • History Making All-Female Rangers Group Feted in Hurungwe: A Parade across Zambezi

    The Herald

  • Private Rangers Recover 24 Pangolins, 118 Elephant Tusks from Poachers

    NewsDay

  • Meet Sergeant Maggie - The Dedicated Ranger Leading the Fight Against Poaching

    AllAfrica

  • Akashinga Celebrates Key Achievements while Protecting 8 Nature Reserves in Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe Independent

Watch Briana on Morning Rush in Zimbabwe

Super Exciting!

  • Hippo Rollers

    We secured 60 Hippo Rollers which allow people to transport water by rolling it in a drum instead of carrying it. In a recent conversation, we learned how prevalent child-led families are in the communities we are looking to serve. These families have lost both parents and are led by the eldest child. They will be many of the first families we will provide these Hippo Rollers to.


Watch Briana and Veldskoen on Expresso South Africa talking about the new Social Impact Shoe

Media Appearances

Recent Partnerships

  • Shangaan Royal Family

    In partnership with the Shangaan Royal Family, 22 acres in the Limpopo Region near Kruger National Park, South Africa, has been allocated to the project for the first Abundant Village. This pilot village will showcase many of the solutions addressing the biggest challenges in the area.

  • BSB Design

    We are partnering with a world-renowned architecture firm, BSB Design, and Dan Swift, the CEO, to provide the initial land planning and architectural services of the micro homes and buildings at no cost to the project.

  • Tshwane University

    We are partnering with Tshwane University of Technology and Professor David R. Katerere to create food and agricultural solutions on and off campus. Additionally, we will provide internships for the students eager to create scalable social impact solutions for our Abundant Village programs.

  • International Anti-Poaching Foundation

    We are partnering with the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF) and are working with existing villages to provide key aspects of our model to solve their most pressing needs.

    We applied for and will receive a $40,000 grant from the Australian Embassy, in partnership with the IAPF, to work with four local villages in Zimbabwe to provide water, food and energy security as well as paint the school and provide a clinic to support health and wellness. It is estimated there is a population of four to five hundred people that could benefit directly these resources.

  • Local Farmers

    We are partnering with local farmers to grow, industrial Hemp to create building materials for our Abundant Villages such as Hempcrete, wood, roofing, clothing and other materials. Hemp can be harvested every six months and is sustainably grown, drought friendly and has dozens of uses.

4 New Advisory Board Members

  • Steve Collins

    Africa Foundation, Africa Safari Foundation, expert in CPPP's (Community, Public, Partner Partnerships)

  • Professor David R. Katerere

    Chair, PharmaConnect Africa; Professor, Pharmaceutical Science, Tshwane University of Technology (SA); Bioentrepreneur & Consultant; Rotarian

  • Lisa Goosen

    CEO, Tintswalo Game Reserves, animal activist, philanthropist.

  • Dylan Mackenzie

    Master connector, significant network throughout Africa