Proud Partnerships
When you choose to travel with KapuAfrica you will directly impact each of these three local organizations
Ele-Collection is here to close the plastic loop. We are the driving force for plastic collection, draining it from all corners of the environment. Then we recycle it into products that protect our communities and ecosystems from harm.
​We understand that our solutions cannot stand alone. Our team will be working with some excellent organizations that are equally driven to fight back against plastic. Such a large issue can only be tackled by the greater community.
Why It Matters: More Than Waste Management
This is not another recycling project. Ele-Collection is the only initiative in the region that
processes all seven types of plastic waste, including contaminated or otherwise unprofitable
plastics.
By giving plastic a value, we disrupt harmful survival strategies and introduce ethical, income - generating alternatives to the poorest households surrounding protected areas.

Mummy's Angels Zimbabwe is a registered Trust based in Victoria Falls, created to provide assistance for expectant mothers who have nothing to welcome their little one's into the world. Throughout the covid-19 pandemic, this little organization based in Victoria Falls, and made up of a small handful of passionate volunteers, has continued to move mountains for mothers with newborns in need.
Working in collaboration with the doctors, mid-wife's and nursing teams at the Victoria Falls Chinotimba Hospital, Mummy's Angels Zimbabwe is alerted when there is a mother in need, and the small passionate team who volunteer for the organisation, swiftly put together a newborn baby hamper containing as many necessities as possible to assist the new mother as she prepares to take her new baby home.

The Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit (VFAPU) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of our local wildlife and natural resources.
Surrounded by the Victoria Falls National Park, the town of Victoria Falls is located in one of the most beautiful environments on earth, with unspoiled expanses of wilderness, abundant wildlife and spectacular settings, drawing tourists from around the world.
However, the beauty of the location comes with some heavy burdens of human and animal conflict. VFAPU tries to ease some of the burdens by protecting the wildlife and habitat from poacher pressure (subsistence and commercial), as well rescuing and rehabilitating animals injured by human interference. Additionally, we do all we can to train ex-poachers in new skills so they find alternative avenues of revenue creation to give them a sustainable income without doing harm to flora and fauna. Education is also important, and VFAPU and its partners try to reach children at an early age through school and community awareness programs.




