I met Loveness via the Albino CharityOrganisation of Zimbabwe (ALCOZ). She is a founder of the organization and uses her artistic and leadership skills to challenge stereotypes, promote albinism awareness, andprovide support and educational assistance to children and adults with the condition, despite the discrimination she and others face. In this episode she gives us a powerful insight in her work, her personal life and her experience as mother of children with albinism.
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In this episode, I talk to Samantha, a woman in her thirties who became a single motherat just 18. While her daughter stayed in Zimbabwe, Samantha spent many years working in South Africa to support her daughter from afar. Now back in Zimbabwe, she reflects on the sacrifices she made, the challenges of becoming a single mother at an early age and long-distance motherhood.
I met Sister Lilian, a Catholic nun, at the residence of the Nuncio Apostolico, the Vatican’s ambassador to Zimbabwe. Though she’s now back in Rome, we recorded this conversation online during the COVID pandemic. She shares insights into everyday life as a nun, the role of the Church in Zimbabwe, and her views on prophets and the blending of Christian and traditional African beliefs.