Malian superstar Salif Keita, popularly known as the Mansa of Mali is set to perform for the first time in Zimbabwe at the Harare International Festival of the Arts.
WALLACE MAWIRE
Salif Keita to Rock Zimbabwe for the First Time
AFRICAN SUN ESTABLISHES HOSPITALITY ACADEMY
BY Wallace Mawire The Afro News International HARARE African Sun Limited, a pan-African hospitality group operating in seven countries across the continent has established a hospitality training academy in Zimbabwe to spearhead and enhance skills development within the group, according to Farayi Mangwende, Group Corporate Communications Manager. Mangwende says that the hospitality training academy is
INITIATIVE FOR CLEAN WATER IN ZIMBABWE’S SCHOOLS
BY Wallace Mawire, The Afro News International A peri-urban rooftop rainwater harvesting (PROOF) programme to be initiated by International Relief and Development (IRD) is set to provide clean water to primary schools in high density areas of the municipalities of Harare and Chitungwiza in Zimbabwe. IRD is an international,non-governmental,relief and development agency.The PROOF programme is
Regional Conference on Immunization in Africa
Dr Henry Madzorera says that vaccine preventable diseases such as polio still remain a major cause of morbidity, disability and mortality mainly among children in Africa region. It has been documented that immunisation coverage in many countries in Africa has remained stagnant and in some countries has even dropped to as low as 30 to 40% during the past decade.
Climate Change Impact In Africa
Shift of some natural regions being experienced as a result BY WALLACE MAWIRE The Afro News HARARE A presentation by Dr Prisca Mugabe, Deputy Director of the Institute of Environmental Studies at the University of Zimbabwe made at the launch of the state of the World Population report for 2009 titled Climate Change in Zimbabwe:its
ZIMBABWE FACES DAUNTING CHALLENGES IN COMBATING CANCER
Zimbabwe is witnessing a steady increase in incidences of cancer within its population partly due to an increase in HIV related cancers which are gradually dominating the scene says Health and Child Welfare Minister Dr. Henry Madzorera.