Other Embassy News
- US, Zim back women in photography
- Social Media Package for IVLP “Wildlife Conservation: Anti-Poaching & Anti Trafficking Efforts in the U.S.”
- ‘US will recognise victors of credible polls’
- American acts at HIFA 2013
- US Embassy commemorates Earth Day 2013
- Zimbabwe still landmine infested 33 years after conflict
- Female ambassadors discuss women’s growing place in diplomacy
- NGO accuses Zim media of depoliticizing humanitarian stories
- U.S., Zim theatre professionals partner for free reading of “Dead Man’s Cell Phone”
- Zimbabwe connection to an American icon
- US Embassy takes green campaign to Harare’s streets
- Zim govt official wants ‘developmental state discourse’ rekindled
- Youth Group Starts Discussion Series on Careers
- U.S. backs Zim youth in fight against AIDS stigma
- Govt, civil society partnerships healthy: U.S. Ambassador
- High School Students interrogate Langston Hughes’s poetry
- U.S. hails expanding Zim Orphan Care Program
- Women HIV/AIDS campaigners want more gendered coverage
- ‘Disabled continue to face barriers’
- U.S. backs arts sector efforts to stem HIV/AIDS tide
- U.S. medical communications expert says sustained media coverage key to AIDS free generation
- Oldest U.S. book club honors 11 graduates in Zimbabwe
- U.S. colleges offer international experience
- Poets target youth in new debut album
- With U.S. assistance, female dairy farmer increases production
- Fulbright Alumni celebrate 30 years of international exchange in Zimbabwe
- Tour expected to stimulate revival of comedy industry in Zimbabwe
- U.S., Zim search for local solutions using nanotechnology
- U.S. Ambassador Designate upbeat about return to Zimbabwe
- U.S. to continue support to gender parity in the media
- US support targets effective HIV prevention interventions
- U.S., Plan Zimbabwe partner to promote health awareness
- New libraries association targets rural schools
- U.S. support to bridge gender research-practice gap
- U.S. Embassy Promotes Sports Scholarships for Zimbabweans
- U.S. backs Zim on alcohol policy to curb HIV transmission
- Zim local government officials conclude U.S. tour
- Zimbabwean youth leader receives top U.S. award
- Zim journalists reflect on 2012 International AIDS Conference
- U.S. writers conclude Zim visit
- Zim Ames honoree searches for health care solutions
- U.S. writers talk about developing a culture of writing
- Female Zim human rights defenders assess media coverage
- U.S. backs physical theatre training for Zim artists
- Disabled HIV infected overlooked in prevention campaigns
- U.S. ambassador shares thoughts on leadership with Zim youth
- Street Soccer boost for young Zim Operation Clean Up survivors
- US, Zim law students reach out to Harare high schools
- U.S., Zim youth debate participation in politics
- U.S. and Zimbabwe Partner to Improve Infection Control Practices
- US announces $4.7 Million in Scholarships for 22 Zim Students
- Zim’s IT savvy youth entrepreneur: a true believer
- Zim Youth Entrepreneur wants U.S. to support small scale farmers
- Zim conservation campaigner, Charlene Hewat, shares experiences
- U.S., CUT partner to enhance English language teaching skills
- U.S. records increase in Zim students admission
- Zim’s women’s groups to chart way forward on constitution
- Media Monitoring: A tool for promoting better journalism
- U.S. group caps Zim visit with outreach to disabled children
- Zim women activists call for aggressive outreach to UN bodies
- US Information Resource Center commemorates National Library Week
- Funding constraints hampering Zim conservation efforts
- U.S. targets kombi drivers in HIV/AIDS campaign
- U.S., local NGO partner to contain child abuse in Shurugwi
- U.S. Ambassador pays tribute to Shurugwi grandmothers
- U.S. health agency intensifies typhoid fever outbreak investigation
- “When I was a young girl…” wisdom from our grannies
- Young woman activist hails CSW, calls for govt-civil society cooperation
- US, FUZ partnership reaches over 40,000 students
- Zim student breaks new ground with prestigious U.S. award
- Women journalists seek parity at media hideout
- Activist questions commitment to HIV research targeted at women
- Apps4Africa readies Zimbabwe for climate change fight
- U.S. honors six students in Black History Month essay contest
- Race not a factor in diplomacy: U.S. Ambassador
- Zim students discuss ‘being black in America’
- Zim sculptor, Victor Nyakauru, discusses U.S. experience
- U.S. Scholarship Spurs Zim AIDS Orphan
- Zim hyper-inflation survivor gets U.S. scholarship
- CDC Health Experts hail Zim response to Typhoid Outbreak
- U.S. pushes for African solutions to climate change
- Artists Promote an AIDS-Free Generation in Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe ranks 3rd of medium-large population African states for sending Students to Study in the U.S.
- Recognize, celebrate youth innovations: Bulawayo youth (June 20, 2011)
- ‘Exercise patience with older generation,’ U.S. Ambassador (June 6, 2011)
- U.S. ambassador says volunteerism contributes to development (May 11, 2011)
- Slavic Soul Party! savour enthralling Zim Visit (May 6, 2011)
- U.S., media partners pay tribute to newspaper vendors (May 3, 2011)
- Mutare City Council discusses sustainable environment management with U.S. Embassy and Environment Africa (April 20, 2011)
- Youth as the Future: Engaging in Dialogue (March 31, 2011)
- U.S. Embassy partners Red Rose Salon to showcase Good Hair (March 25, 2011)
- U.S. Embassy, Zim poet mark World Poetry Day (March 22, 2011)
- U.S. to continue assistance to Zim education sector (March 17, 2011)
- Socially-marketed condom sales decline in Zimbabwe (March 15, 2011)
- International documentary shows humor, emotion and rockstar success of disabled Bulawayo band (March 9, 2011)
- Women authors continue to struggle, says female author (March 9th 2011)
- U.S. honors five students for outstanding essays on Black History Month (Feb 28, 2011)
- Photojournalism gives voice to the voiceless (Feb 24, 2011)
- U.S. photojournalist conducts workshop (Feb 22, 2011)
- U.S. agency, partners to launch youth support facility (Feb 22, 2011)
- Six Matabeleland students win U.S. scholarships (Feb 11, 2011)
- U.S. calls for more efforts to reduce trafficking in persons in Zimbabwe (Feb 9, 2011)
- Zim poets commemorate Black History Month (Feb 2, 2011)
- Zim human rights activist says human security key to sustainable peace (Jan 11, 2011)
- Zim students in the U.S. discuss college experiences (Jan 5, 2011)
- Ambassasor Ray releases his 9th book, Where You Come From Matters Less Than Where You Are Going (Dec 14, 2010)
- U.S. supports Zim photography project (Dec 8, 2010)
- US lauds Zim govt HIV/ AIDS efforts (Dec 2, 2010)
- U.S. Ambassador, Zim youth celebrities undergo HIV tests to mark World AIDS Day (Dec 1, 2010)
- U.S., Bulldogs Trust organize women’s soccer tournament to commemorate World AIDS Day (Dec 1, 2010)
- Zimbabwe-United States of America Alumni Association joins the Zimbabwe Albino Association to promote tolerance (Nov 16, 2010)
- Broaden participation in constitution making, U.S. expert (Nov 19, 2010)
- U.S. concludes ten-week volunteer mission on Veterans Day (Nov 16, 2010)
- Call for Nominations: 10th Auxillia Chimusoro Annual HIV and AIDS Awards
- U.S. tour ‘great for imagination,’ says Zim dance artist (Oct 18, 2010)
- U.S. to host 2010 SIFE World Cup (Oct 5, 2010)
- U.S. support provides shelter for Hatcliffe families (Sept 20, 2010)
- U.S. diplomats to continue volunteer mission started on September 11 (Sept 8, 2010)
- Youth leaders reflect after meeting U.S. President (Sept 8, 2010)
- U.S. Embassy Donates Reference Books to Zimbabwe High School
- American born Zim actress and playwright, Danai Gurira, wins top U.S. award (April 8, 2010)
- U.S. tour pays off for Zim musicians (Jan 13, 2010)
- Zim students discuss experiences in the U.S. (Jan 6, 2010)
- IV Participant, Lucy Mazingi recognized as National Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (NANGO) Director of the Year (Oct 30, 2009)
- ABA ROLI Honors Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights with its 2009 Rule of Law Award (Aug 1, 2009)
- U.S. Ambassador tours urban feeding program in Mutare (Feb 24 2009)
- Timely U.S. intervention helps Jairos Jiri center avert cholera (Feb 24, 2009)