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Fundraising for the welfare of animals

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Tuesday, May 28th, 2013 by Bev Clark

Dog 1

Dog 2

Dog 3

Volunteer or make a donation to the SPCA

Adopt Me Please

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Monday, May 27th, 2013 by Bev Clark

The Harare SPCA regularly holds a Fun Show and Dog Walk at Mukuvisi Woodland and Nature Reserve. Yesterday lots of dogs (and owners) were on show. There were a few dogs with Adopt Me Please bibs on. If you are able to give one of them a loving and happy home please go down to Harare SPCA today!

Adopt me 1

Adopt me 2

Adopt me 3

Love indicators

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Friday, May 24th, 2013 by Bev Clark

Because when something happens, she’s the person I want to tell. The most basic indicator of love.
- David Levithan, Every Day

I believe I can fly!

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Friday, May 24th, 2013 by Marko Phiri

I find it disturbingly tasteless that even before we hit the half year mark, there are already complaints about the President’s traveling habits.

To make it clear, what I find tasteless isn’t the news people reporting about the First Citizen’s globetrotting, but the First Citizen’s unbridled penchant for travel despite all the criticism over the years.

And because this is the first half the year, imagine then the other half of it. Imagine the First Citizen’s carbon footprint! Talk about money to burn!

An entourage of more than 50 officials to Japan next month, we were informed today and last time in another such jaunt, we are informed the number was somewhere near 100! And the numbers that joined the First citizen to Ethiopia for the African Union commemorations?

We recall that the same President Joyce Banda who has taken our President as her mentor, has previously vowed to cut back on international travel to cushion Treasury from what she saw at the time of her swearing-in as unmitigated profligacy by her predecessor. Interesting ain’t it?

You have to feel pity for the guy holding the nation’s purse whose favourite epigram has become “we eat what we kill.” Really?

A request

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Friday, May 24th, 2013 by Bev Clark

Summer

RF Kennedy Center transforms former prison into a home for human rights defenders

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Friday, May 24th, 2013 by Lenard Kamwendo

Kerry K

In pursuit of Robert F. Kennedy’s dream of a more just and peaceful world, Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Europe officially launched the RFK International House of Human Rights based in Florence, Italy.  The training center is housed in the Le Murate, which used to be a former prison but recently went through some renovations. It also hosts offices for RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights’ European branch. After going through a major facelift the building still maintains its prison features as a reminder of its past history of torture and other human rights abuses. In an official opening speech by Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, she said that in pursuit of her father’s dream the Center will be a place where digital dissidents will get training from technology experts on how to use technology in promoting human rights.

Specialists from Tactical Technology Collective (TTC), Global Voices Online, OneWorld Digital Security Exchange, Witness.org, Electronic Freedom Frontier and Human Rights Watch shared their knowledge with the first group of digital activists who were selected from various countries including Zimbabwe, Mexico, Pakistan, Myanmar, Philippines and Sri Lanka. The one week training programme focused on adopting the latest technology tools in digital activism, use of social media to promote human rights and also provided a platform to share experiences with other human rights defenders. Coming from different backgrounds human rights defenders at this year’s training session were exposed to the best practices in implementing human rights work and the latest technology tools, which will help transform and overcome the day-to-day challenges of promoting human rights.