Blogs & Stories
Aug 06, 2010
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Despite the surprise of finding Gweru recently on a world map (in the absence of the likes of Harare and Bulawayo) the fact remains that Gweru is, in reality, a small town that feels like a large village. I’m certain that I could walk from one side...
Jul 29, 2010
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From where Esther Goba sat watching two football teams clad in “HIV POSITIVE” t-shirts competing in a football tournament in Limbe, Malawi, she wouldn’t strike you as someone who is at the frontlines of the life-or-death match against HIV/AIDS. © PK...
Jul 20, 2010
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How strange it would be if the players in a World Cup winning side were to meet just five days before the deciding match for the very first time to train together and then take the title with a convincing victory… © Lisa SKINNER But when Médecins...
Jul 12, 2010
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Time flies, it is near the end of mission without much notice. It’s a strange feeling to be in a hard environment for the population there then within 33 hours I will be back in a comfort environment of my place where people have all sort of welfare...
Jul 10, 2010
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup is in its final stage and the excitement in Southern Africa is still palpable even in Zimbabwe where I work as a nurse for Médecins Sans Frontières in an HIV/AIDS treatment project, north of host nation South Africa. It’s an...