Mcleo Mapfumo, youth president of the Zimbabwe United Nations Association, currently in Ethiopia, told VOA Studio 7 that the first conference sessions started on a positive note.
Former Health Minister, Dr. Henry Madzorera, who is now a private medical doctor said despite challenges of tobacco smoking, Africa is the next frontier for tobacco companies. He said plain and simple health officials are worried.
He believes that the organizations Continuing Legal Education program will translate to the upholding of rule of law with can equate to economic prosperity for Zimbabwe and social justice and access to justice for members of the public.
Mr. Mugabe also praised the efforts of the international community for the gains recorded in the fight against Ebola.
IFAD said this conference will attempt to answer the question of how and by whom future development plans will be funded over the next 15 years.
UNICEF in Zimbabwe has been working with government and other stakeholders to scale up pediatric and adolescent anti-retro viral treatment.
His organization, Jibikila Dance Trust, founded in 2007 promotes popular youth culture for engagement and development.
Makoni, Nyanhi and Dodo said from experiencing the city, to meeting progressive African Americans and linking with their fellow Africans on the program, the first few weeks have been beyond measure.
Makoni and his partners established Comexposed, a platform to showcase the work of African comics and digital artists.
In Bulawayo, police in the Victim Friendly Unit and other organizations are working on campaigns to educate teenagers on unsafe sex, drug and alcohol abuse.
Nyanhi said was shocked and excited when he learned of his acceptance to the program. He added he hopes to get exposure to media systems in America but ultimately expand on his passion as a fish farmer and grow his contacts in the aqua-agriculture sector for his return back to Zimbabwe.
According to statistics in Zimbabwe, cardiovascular disease like heart attack and stokes account for 9% of deaths from NCDs, while 10% of deaths were result of cancer illnesses.
Munyaradzi Dodo, is the founder of TV Yangu an online video on-demand and social television platform that is geared at creating, curating and sharing content from around the African continent and will spend his time at Clark Atlanta University before his arrival in Washington D.C
Kelvin Mutize is a 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Initiative participant representing Zimbabwe reflects on his first week in the United States.
Mutize is the co-founder of TV Yangu an online video platform and volunteer for Champions of Life a psychosocial support system for families living with HIV/AIDS.
Section 104 sub-sections 3 of the constitution says up to five ministers or deputy ministers can be chosen from outside parliament for their professional skills and competence.
The 2015 ICASA conference, being held under the theme, AIDS in Post 2015: Linking Leadership, Science & Human Rights”was originally scheduled to be held in Tunisia. being switched to Zimbabwe.
The majority of respondents said they do not understand the content or how Zimbabwe’s new constitution applies to their lives.
“Diabetes can actually be reduced, especially Type 2 which I said is almost 95%, by eating properly. Nutritionally, Zimbabweans are eating wrong ...."
“We are quite pleased with the progress that we have had over the years, and the quality of stands are very, very high, together with the business conducted.”
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