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Aid Workers in Court in Zimbabwe

One doctor, two nurses and a volunteer — affiliated with California-based Allen Temple AIDS ministry were  scheduled to appear before a judge in Zimbabwe on Monday over AIDS drugs.  The aid workers were arrested on Thursday after being charged with distributing AIDS drugs without a license.

This is a developing story, and information is still sketchy.  Read more here, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39145732/ns/world_news-africa

 

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Ndumba J. Kamwanyah

Ndumba Jonnah Kamwanyah, a native of Namibia in Southern Africa, is an independent consultant providing trusted advice and capacity building through training, research, and social impact analysis to customers around the world. Mos recently Ndumba returned from a consulting assignment in Liberia in support of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL).
In his recent previous life Ndumba taught (as an Adjunct Professor) traditional justice and indigenous African political institutions in sub-Saharan Africa at the Rhode Island College-Anthropology Department.

He is very passionate about democracy development and peace-building, and considers himself as a street researcher interested in the politics of everyday life.
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