ZET to Feature on BBC Radio 4 Charity Appeal!

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We’re thrilled to announce that ZET (Zimbabwe Educational Trust) will be featured on BBC Radio 4 as part of a special Charity Appeal for our campaign: “Exist to Exist”, run in partnership with Trinity Project.

Voiced by the brilliant Africa Brooke, the appeal will air on Sunday, 14th September – and we couldn’t be more excited to share this vital work with listeners across the UK.

“Exist to Exist” shines a light on the urgent need for birth registration in Zimbabwe, where thousands of children grow up without official identity. Without a birth certificate, children are denied access to school, healthcare, protection, and the basic rights so many take for granted. This campaign is about restoring dignity, identity, and opportunity – starting with a name on paper.

We’re honoured to have Africa Brooke voice this message with compassion and clarity. Her powerful presence and connection to Zimbabwe make her a compelling advocate for this cause.

📅 Mark the Date: Sunday, 14th September
📻 Where: BBC Radio 4
🎙️ Voice of the Appeal: Africa Brooke
📣 Campaign: “Exist to Exist” by ZET and Trinity Project

We invite you to tune in, share the message, and stand with us in supporting children’s right to exist – with recognition, identity, and hope for the future.

Because to exist, every child must first be seen.

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