Social Responsibility
Journey Through Ghanzi
Discover the rich history of Ghanzi through interviews with community leaders and local voices sharing their stories and heritage.
Corporate Social Responsibility
At Zotus City, we are committed to advancing humanitarian projects and driving Africa's transformation while fostering development in emerging economies worldwide. Our CSR initiatives reflect our dedication to creating positive, lasting change in the communities where we operate.
Our Core Values
Impact
Creating lasting, transformative impacts on communities and economies worldwide.
Accountability
Taking responsibility for our actions and their effects on local communities.
Integrity
Conducting all activities with honesty, transparency, and ethical standards.
Sustainability
Investing in sectors that deliver sustainable growth and propel economic development.
Empowerment in Ghanzi District, Botswana
Our CSR team, led by Ruhena Begum, has been conducting extensive community engagements in Ghanzi District, Botswana. These initiatives focus on building meaningful relationships with local communities, supporting vulnerable groups including the Widows Association, and empowering local entrepreneurs through sustainable development programs.

Empowering Local Entrepreneurs

Health & Nutrition Support

Community Partnerships

Egg Distribution Program

Education Support

Widows Association Engagement

Community Elders Connection
Focus Areas
Community Support
Supporting local associations and vulnerable groups, including the Widows Association in Ghanzi.
Cultural Preservation
Protecting the rich traditions and heritage of the Basarwa/San communities and other indigenous groups.
Youth Development
Engaging with youth leaders and providing training and education support for local communities.
CSR Leadership
Our CSR initiatives are led by Ruhena Begum, who has been instrumental in conducting community engagements in Ghanzi, Botswana. Her work focuses on building meaningful relationships with local communities, including the Widows Association, elders, rural villagers, youth leaders, and the Basarwa/San (Khoisan) communities.
