Edgar Muzulu
Mukai
Musimwa
Musimwa
MASVINGO
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National AIDS Council (Nac) provincial manager, Edgar Muzulu will this Friday be
reassigned to Mashonaland Central where he will work in the same capacity.
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National AIDS Council (Nac) provincial manager, Edgar Muzulu will this Friday be
reassigned to Mashonaland Central where he will work in the same capacity.
His time as Nac
Masvingo provincial manager began in March 2018 when he replaced Evos Makoni,
and will end on September 13, 2019.
Masvingo provincial manager began in March 2018 when he replaced Evos Makoni,
and will end on September 13, 2019.
Muzilu will be replaced
by Agrippa Zizhou who has been serving as Mashonaland West Nac provincial
manager.
by Agrippa Zizhou who has been serving as Mashonaland West Nac provincial
manager.
Muzulu said he was
pleased with the reception he got from Masvingo, adding that he appreciated the
work of all stakeholders including the media in spreading the word of HIV and
Aids during his time in Masvingo.
pleased with the reception he got from Masvingo, adding that he appreciated the
work of all stakeholders including the media in spreading the word of HIV and
Aids during his time in Masvingo.
“I am happy with the
time I served in Masvingo and I would like to thank all stakeholders including
the media for their support in spreading HIV and Aids awareness,” said Muzulu.
time I served in Masvingo and I would like to thank all stakeholders including
the media for their support in spreading HIV and Aids awareness,” said Muzulu.
Muzulu will begin work
in Bindura, Mashonaland Central province on September, 16 2019.
in Bindura, Mashonaland Central province on September, 16 2019.
During his time in
Masvingo, Muzulu initiated the media awards to encourage journalists to report
on issues to do with HIV and Aids.
Masvingo, Muzulu initiated the media awards to encourage journalists to report
on issues to do with HIV and Aids.
He has also worked to
improve the Sister to Sister model which aims to, among many other things, rehabilitate
young girls who have resorted to sex work.
improve the Sister to Sister model which aims to, among many other things, rehabilitate
young girls who have resorted to sex work.
“The Sister to Sister
model aims to save young girls by giving them hope that they are worthy to live
the most dignified lives. The programme is being implemented in five districts
of Masvingo province but efforts are being applied to extent it to the rest of
the province,” said Muzulu.
model aims to save young girls by giving them hope that they are worthy to live
the most dignified lives. The programme is being implemented in five districts
of Masvingo province but efforts are being applied to extent it to the rest of
the province,” said Muzulu.
He praised the close
working relationship that Nac enjoyed with other key stakeholders like the Zimbabwe
National Army (ZNA) and Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS).
working relationship that Nac enjoyed with other key stakeholders like the Zimbabwe
National Army (ZNA) and Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS).
Muzulu also hailed the
Shangani communities in Chiredzi for agreeing to partner government in
improving condition under which their traditional male circumcision rites are
performed.
Shangani communities in Chiredzi for agreeing to partner government in
improving condition under which their traditional male circumcision rites are
performed.