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Chapter Secretary General
Global Peace Council Member
M.R. Tsvangirai: Address to World Summit 2013
February 23, 2013
Commentary on Peace, Security, and Human Development in Africa
Day of Families Observed in Harare
May 19, 2012
Harare, Zimbabwe - UPF-Zimbabwe organized a forum on the International Day of Families on May 19.
World Day for Cultural Diversity Celebrated in Harare
May 21, 2011
Harare, Zimbabwe - During the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development celebration on May 21, 2011, UPF gave a presentation about character education to students and teachers from 21 high schools.
Character Education Offered to Zimbabwe Youth
May 8, 2011
Harare, Zimbabwe - Rev. Jean Augustin Ghomsi, Southern Africa Sub-regional Director of UPF, introduced character education to 16 youth as part of an educational program from May 1-8, 2011.
Conference in Harare on the Mission of Ambassadors for Peace
December 11, 2010
Harare, Zimbabwe - A December 11 conference on the theme "The Mission and Responsibility of Ambassadors for Peace” was attended by judges, doctors, businesspeople, religious leaders, and teachers.
Day of Peace in Harare, Zimbabwe
September 21, 2010
Harare, Zimbabwe - The UPF Secretary General worked with the UN Information Center, Iranian Embassy Cultural Department, Zimbabwe Olympic Committee, The Voice of Revival Ministry, and Fatima Zahra Women's Organization to organize a sports tournament and celebration of the UN International Day of Peace.
Farewell to Bishop Abel Muzorewa
April 18, 2010
Mutare, Zimbabwe - Bishops and missionaries of various churches from east and southern Africa as well as Zimbabwe paid tribute to Bishop Abel Muzorewa at his funeral in Mutare on April 17. The service ended with a recording of Bishop Muzorewa singing, "Till we meet again."
In Memoriam: Abel T. Muzorewa
April 8, 2010
Harare, Zimbabwe - The first black prime minister of an interim white-dominated government before Zimbabwe's independence, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, died at his Harare home on April 8. He was 85.
New Ambassadors for Peace Appointed in Harare
December 31, 2009
Harare, Zimbabwe - New Ambassadors for Peace were appointed at the conclusion of an educational program at UPF's Peace Embassy in Harare.
A.T. Muzorewa: Congratulatory Message on the Establishment of a Government of National Unity
February 28, 2009
We must seriously remind ourselves that in God we shall stand to survive, but in the insane acts of violence we shall perish. Let us pick ourselves up in the spirit of purpose-centeredness, deep commitment and build a nation second to none. May God help the GNU and bless us all as Zimbabweans, to reach greater heights and all aim to work for genuine freedom, democracy and prosperity.
Empowering Zimbabwe Women through Education and Micro-finance
April 13, 2008
The International Relief Friendship Foundation trained 20 women from a poor area of Harare in microfinancing on Oct. 27, 2007 and gave them a small grant to start selling vegetables.
A.T. Muzorewa: Better Images of Africa
September 12, 2007
In Africa, when the poverty is so severe, people ask me, is God for Africa, too? When they go without food, there is tendency to ask, is God for Africa, too? Thank God, Africa is for all of us. And for all the things that have gone on in the past and those that may be in the present, we thank God because now we can feel protected, not by armies but by peace.