Obedience lives in Budiriro, Harare. He has a stroke on the left side of his body. Despite his disability, Obedience is a sharp and vibrant young man who is eager to learn new things. Two years ago, he was taught to make and sell candles, but his business went down due to the Covid 19 pandemic. An anonymous donor reached out to Zion's Camp Trust and donated funds, enabling Obedience to buy the raw materials he needed to resume his business. He is currently contributing to his family's needs through his business.
The candle process and the outputs
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