11/05/2026
Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉 Bless Ing, Ånnïè Róså Mupenda, Shalom Phiri, Darius Lambakasa, Manase Chewe, Suwilanji Nambeye, Muzamba Muzandu, Amicable Chisandi Mayafye, Natasha Mwewa, Mazyopa Martha
10/05/2026
Today, we celebrate the women whose love, strength, sacrifices and guidance continue to shape families, communities and future generations. 💐❤️
To every mother, guardian and mother figure out there, thank you for the endless care, prayers, support and resilience you show every single day. Your impact is beyond words and your love remains the foundation upon which strong families and great leaders are built.
On this special day, Talk It Initiative proudly honors and celebrates all mothers around the world. 🌸
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers. You are appreciated, valued and deeply loved.
09/05/2026
CAN YOU GUESS THE JUDGE? 👀
The countdown to the Youth Mental Health Debate has officially begun and one of our special judges is hidden in plain sight! 🔍
We’ve revealed the silhouette… now it’s your turn to figure out who it is. 👤
Think you know the mystery judge? Drop your guess in the comments below!
📍 Youth Mental Health Debate
🗓 23rd May 2026
⏰ 13:30hrs
📌 Kwame Nkrumah University NLT
Get involved. Be part of the excitement. Be part of the conversation. 💙
08/05/2026
I hope you are ready 😊🎉🎉
Join the group so that you won't see out.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/DxcOiVbLKkX3BGmvqI1vgn
Your Mind is Your Greatest Source of great Power and Carrying for your Mental Health Should be your top priority.
Talk It Initiative will be Hosting this great Youth Mental Health Webinar and I am happy to be part of it.
Together we Grow Together we Can be Great
06/05/2026
🚨 YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH DEBATE🚨
The conversation that matters is here. It’s time for young people to step forward, speak up and challenge perspectives on one of the most pressing issues of our time, mental health.
Join us for a powerful and engaging Youth Mental Health Debate, where ideas meet action and voices drive real change. This is more than just a debate, it’s a platform for advocacy, competition and solution-driven dialogue.
Date: 23rd May 2026
Time: 13:30hrs
Venue: Kwame Nkrumah University (NLT)
Featuring participants from:
• School of Business Studies
• School of Education
• School of Natural Science
• School of Humanities & Social Sciences
In partnership with:
• Kwame Nkrumah University Mental Health Association (KNU-MHA)
• Kwame Nkrumah University Debate Society
• Pan African Entrepreneurship Initiative (PAYEI)
• Kwame Nkrumah University Peer Educators
What to expect:
• Insightful and thought-provoking debate
• Powerful youth voices
• Practical, solution-driven discussions
• Free snacks
This is your opportunity to engage, learn and be part of meaningful change.
Be part of the conversation. Your voice matters.
05/05/2026
We are proud to officially introduce Kristine ZM to the public as a featured speaker for our upcoming webinar:
“Breaking the Silence: Youth Mental Health Webinar”
Kristine ZM is a passionate Mental Health Advocate, Keynote Speaker, and Content Creator dedicated to promoting youth mental health awareness and encouraging open conversations around emotional well-being. She has consistently used her voice and platform to inspire young people to break stigma, seek help, and support one another.
As a featured speaker, Kristine will be sharing impactful insights, real-life perspectives, and practical guidance on how young people can better understand and navigate mental health challenges.
We are honored to have her join this important conversation and look forward to the value she will bring to the webinar.
Let’s continue breaking the silence together.
04/05/2026
Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉 Bless Ing, Mazyopa Martha, Amicable Chisandi Mayafye, Henschel Mulenga, Ånnïè Róså Mupenda
04/05/2026
We are proud to introduce one of our featured voices for the Breaking the Silence – Youth Mental Health Webinar.
Meet Cosmas Ngoma, a dedicated Youth Advocate and Health Promotion Specialist with over four years of experience driving impact in adolescent sexual and reproductive health, HIV awareness, and social behavior change.
Cosmas has contributed to major regional and international initiatives, including the development of the Self-Care Toolkit across Zambia, Kenya, and Tanzania, and the “Be in the Know” digital platform supporting young people across Sub-Saharan Africa.
His work goes beyond advocacy, engaging communities, influencing policy, and ensuring that young people are not only heard but actively included in decision-making spaces.
Currently serving as Deputy Executive Director for Proactive Community Action and Southern Africa Research Coordinator for SAYWHAT, Cosmas continues to shape the future of youth-centered health and development.
Join us on 30th May 2026 at 18:00hrs via Google Meet as he shares insights and drives meaningful conversation on youth mental health.
Your voice matters. Your story matters.