Remembering Dr. Robert Scott

October 11, 2009

Wounds that Heal:
By Joshua M. Dziba and Mbonisi Zikhali

There are some people who walk in our midst, whose steps are so profound, pace-setting and powerful that they inspire us to get accustomed to their stride. When it becomes obvious that we cannot catch up, they slow down and put us on their shoulders, then carry [...]

Farewell Lynde Francis

April 1, 2009

Lynde Francis: Founder and former Executive Director of The Centre for AIDS Services.
It is with a sad heart, deep regret, and a deep sense of loss, that we share our condolences on the passing on of Lynde Francis, a dear friend, colleague, mother and a great pionneer in Zimbabwe’s fight against HIV/AIDS.  VoA is reporting [...]

Where did Aids really come from?

July 31, 2008

Telegraph.co.uk

A 10-year investigation suggests that HIV can be traced to polio vaccine. But the theory is fatally weakened by new evidence, says Roger Highfield

A ROYAL Society meeting to discuss one of the biggest medical mysteries of all – the origins of Aids – climaxed last week in the most remarkable media brouhaha in the scientific [...]

Mopani Junction: A radio drama series from Zimbabwe.

July 5, 2008

Mopani Junction is an entertaining radio serial drama produced by CDC Zimbabwe as part of a behavior change initiative to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS. There are 104 25-minute episodes available in English, Shona, and Ndebele. The story’s focus is on the every day lives of a typical African family, the Gumbos. [...]

A Saint Goes Marching On: A Eulogy To Mr. Moosa Kasimonje

November 20, 2007

Mr. Moosa Kasimonje, the founder and long-serving Executive Director of The Just Children Foundation, passed away on Sunday November 18th, in Harare Zimbabwe, while surrounded by his family, friends and colleagues.
It was with great shock and sadness that most of us received the word of the passing on of the founder of [...]

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