Initial meeting with headman Kapuka of Chongwe

He has organized an awareness session with local farmers next week to discuss the benefits of agroforestry before distributing seedlings.

Overharvesting threatening Chikanda supply

Overharvesting has become a critical issue, with an estimated 2-4 million tubers transported annually from Tanzania to Zambia.

Official Launch of our website + seedlings offer

We are excited to announce the official launch of our website, www.greengoldsocial.org! To celebrate, we are offering Leucaena and Musangu tree seedlings at a promotional price of K5 each, with free delivery up to Garden City Mall

Climate Change Forces Families from Gwembe to Seek Refuge in Zimbabwe

Mweemba has been living in Hwange, Zimbabwe for more than 5 years now. His family left Gwembe, Zambia following the 2018-2019 drought where crops failed and animals died due to

Initial Meeting with headman Tatile in Chongwe

Today, we had an inspiring meeting with Headman Tatile in Chongwe, marking a significant step forward for our agroforestry initiative. During this initial gathering, we introduced Green Gold Social and

Our first climate change and agroforestry meeting in Chikwela village

30 villagers showed up and registered to get tree seedlings for planting in January.

Chongwe High School Football pitch meeting

We do not have an office yet, so for this meeting we sat on the ground outside the Chongwe High School football pitch.

Planning Meeting with Headman Chikwela

The headman welcomed our Chongwe Agroforestry Initiative project where we are going to be planting Leucaena trees around maize fields to improve soil fertility and help prevent water runoff in

First meeting with headman Chikwela in Chongwe

Headman Chikwela gave us the go ahead to hold meetings in his village so that we can raise awareness about climate change, reforestation and agroforestry.

Journey of a thousand trees

We had a successful meeting with Mr Banda, the manager of Chongwe Community Radio where we introduced Green Gold Social to the radio station in hopes of signing an MOU