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Yoga & school Nurse

Sue Bryant Yoga & school Nurse

Sue Bryant, born in Bulawayo, received her education in the same city. She embarked on her nursing career immediately after completing school and underwent training at United Bulawayo Hospitals, specializing in trauma nursing. Sue further pursued her professional development by completing Advanced Trauma Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support training. Additionally, she obtained qualifications to teach first aid and management development courses.

For a span of 17 years, Sue dedicated her services to a private ambulance service, steadily climbing the ranks until she assumed the role of Base Manager. Her experience and expertise in this field led her to join Falcon College, where she currently works.

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Mountaineering & Orienteering

Will Randal Mountaineering & orienteering

Born and educated in the UK, Will Randle completed his formal education with a degree in Biology. He spent a rewarding 18 years in the British Army where, amongst other things, he developed a passion for mountaineering and expedition work. In 1994 he moved to Zimbabwe with his wife Brigitte (a Zimbabwean) and their young family to take up a teaching role at Falcon College. At Falcon he was a Housemaster for 18 years, coached sport, developed leadership programmes and continued expedition work. In 2014 he took on the role of Operations Manager at Quest. He continued in this fulfilling role until August 2022.

Will remains involved with Quest, especially during student outdoor challenges. His expertise in climbing and abseiling, orienteering and navigation, camping and survival add significantly to the value of Quest’s outdoor programme.

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External Facilitator

Paul Write External Facilitator 

Born, raised, and schooled in Zimbabwe Paul holds 2 Degrees in Theology:  Practical Theology &.Religious Arts in Theology. Paul is also a fully certified and accredited Life Coach, and also certified in Life, Holistic Heath, and Wellness Coaching, (three different disciplines) .   Previously Paul was the College Counsellor at a Private all boys college in Harare for 11 years until his retirement. He now teaches Life Skills to Lower and Upper 6 at the college, covering a wide range of topics. With Paul’s diverse experience with young people he is now engaged with Quest Africa to assist the Students with building their CV’s as well as assist them with their understanding of “life after Quest”.

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Enneogram

Emma Sole Enneogram

Emma Sole is a qualified Integrative Enneagram Practitioner and junior counsellor with a heart for personal growth and transformation. She works primarily with young people, helping them better understand themselves, navigate life’s challenges, and uncover their unique sense of purpose. Through a blend of Enneagram insight and counselling support, Emma empowers Questers to grow in self-awareness, build confidence, and take meaningful steps toward a fulfilling future. Emma help young people grow in self-awareness, confidence, and purpose through Enneagram insight and counselling.

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Workshop & Teacher – Welding, Plumbing, Electrics

Sialas Workshop & Teacher - Welding, Plumbing, Electrics

Originally from Malawi, Salesi moved to Zimbabwe and overcame significant challenges to pursue his education, with no public transport, he walked 30km to school. Trained in safety and maintenance, he values integrity, hard work, and helping others grow. A father of eight, he thrives in Quest’s dynamic environment, mentoring students and learning alongside them. Salesi’s wisdom, empathy, and resilience make him a pillar of the Quest community.

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Ecopark, Gardner

Lovemore Sithole Ecopark, Gardner

Lovemore was born in Esigodini, and attended Mzinyani Secondary School so one cannot really be more home grown.

Afterschool, Lovemore worked for the DDF, a Government entity where he built and made repairs to rural bridges. Following this, Lovemore attended a three year brick laying course in Gwanda and then returned home where he was farming and started with Quiet Waters as a general hand in 2009.

In 2016 an opportunity opened up at Quest as a handyman working with basic building projects and assisted in starting the EcoPark, something that Lovemore is very passionate about today. You will often find him talking to the students about what is currently needed to be planted or what needs to be harvested amongst his chickens and worm farm.

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Quest Cook

Edward Quest Cook

Bonani (Edward) Mpofu was born in Esigodini General hospital and attended Sigola Primary school here in the Esigodini Valley and then for senior school attend Induna Barracks in Bulawayo. Edward started as a gardener at Falcon college in 1997 and in 2004 he moved to the kitchen where his passion for cooking took off. Amongst Edward’s favourites is cooking up pastries, and in particular he does a fantastic chicken pie, oh, and his roast beef…

Edward joined Quest in 2018 and has now mastered the new kitchen layout and appliances. Edward is often heard among the students encouraging them to pursue a career in the kitchen.

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Quest Cook

Chum Mufandaedra Quest Cook

Born and raised in a little mining town, Zvishavane, Zimbabwe, Chum has always had a deep passion for cooking.

Chum started his cooking career at Falcon College where he learned to cook and was then transferred over to Quest where he was the youngest member of staff on the team.  

In his spare time, Chum likes to play and watch football and is an avid Liverpool supporter. Chum also like to learn from the students that come through Quest, saying “Quest is my hero because Quest is my life”.

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Toby, Australia

„If I had to sum up Quest in one word, it would be ‘perspective’. I have a new perspective of myself. I have a new perspective on every decision I make, why I make it and where my intentions and my attitude lie. My perspective on challenge has developed, my perspective on things I take for granted has shifted. But perhaps the most significant change I’ve experienced has been my perspective on the life I want to live – what I want to get out of my short time at Quest and my life beyond.“

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Alexis, Namibia

„I’ve learnt a lot about my fellow Questors and created friendships that will last a lifetime, but I’ve learnt a lot about myself and what makes me tick. I’ve learnt what triggers me and what makes me happy.

I have a fire inside of me, fueled by fulfillment and confidence, something that’s new to me. I will do my best to not let it dim, over the next years to come I’ll try my best in everything I do. I won’t lose momentum, since I’ve worked so hard to reach where I am now.“