One graduate is Samuel Wadzayi, who holds a masters in Human Resources Management, and is director of the Vendor’s Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation.
President Obama said the Mandela Washington Fellowship was one of the highlights of his legacy.
He blasted leaders, without mentioning any names, who hang onto power and urged the fellows to rebuild the narrative of their nations.
In breakout sessions tagged ‘The idea storm: fellows ignite talks’, a number of Zimbabweans including Golden Maunganidze, journalism lecturer and editor of community newspaper Tellzim, spoke on ways to ignite Africa.
With his dream and an opportunity nurturing a space to protect the rights of hundreds of orphaned children, Basa is among the 60 young Zimbabweans selected for the Mandela Washington Fellowship.
Miller’s perseverance paid off this year when he won a place among 60 talented young Zimbabweans who are headed for the U.S. to pursue leadership studies in different fields.
Current contestant on the U.S. prime-time show the Voice, Brian Nhira, speaks on his experience on the show. Nhira, born in the United States to Zimbabwean parents, is now on the live performance round requiring votes for a chance to win.
Nhira, born in the United States to Zimbabwean parents, will now require votes for a chance to win the show.
Zimbabwean son, Brian Nhira, moves on in the The Voice Competition, making it to the coveted "live" rounds. Don't miss this interview!!
In a statement, the United States Embassy in Harare said there are 31 male and 29 female participants from Zimbabwe this year.
“There’s a simplicity about the people of Zimbabwe that to me has marked my life forever, the simplicity is so beautiful. You know we don’t need much, all we really need is our family, some good food, church, and we’ll be a’ight.”
Dzamara’s wife, Shefra told VOA Zimbabwe that she and her children remain hopeful for her husband's safe return. She said the children remain her constant worry as they continuously ask about their father.
NEPAD placed rising youth unemployment and migration at the top of its development agenda.
The register would be similar to what is used in countries such as South Africa and United States, which require offenders guilty of sexual crimes against children and mentally-ill patients to register on a nationwide list.
“As I establish connections at universities here in the U.S or in the UK, because I was also a student there, I want to say please consider those who went to rural schools, when people apply for scholarships check which school they went to.”
With millions of youth in the country unemployed and out of options for making a living, many find themselves living in despair. The depressed economy has spawned what economists in Zimbabwe have called "a lost generation."
This year’s human rights day commemorations coincide with missing activist Itai Dzamara of Occupy Africa Unity Square, marking nine full months since his abduction by unknown assailants
The program was centered on three main pillars patriotism, unity and nationhood. But according to Wafawarova, the political situation in 2000 greatly affected the program
Game Changers Group chairperson, Adam Tafadzwa Mukushi, said the group is already changing lives and earning new skills through volunteering.
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