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Fungisai ready to take up new role
The Herald
(Zimbabwe)
August 19, 2008
http://allafrica.com/stories/200808190515.html
The appointment
of gospel sensation Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave to the National
Aids Council as a board member is a clear demonstration of Government's
efforts to involve artistes in the fight against HIV and Aids.
Speaking about her appointment,
the musician who has shown a keen interest in HIV and Aids issues
through songs like Pindirai Mwari - which condemns infidelity among
couples - said she would use her role as an artist to raise awareness
among artistes about the pandemic.
"I really feel excited
and honoured to be given such an opportunity to work with respectable
people and given such a responsibility," she said.
As part of the board,
Zvakavapano-Mashavave would be expected to develop sustainable strategies
in the fight against HIV and Aids, mobilise resources, enhance the
capacity of communities in prevention against the pandemic, monitor
and promote research among other duties.
Asked if she was ready
for the mammoth challenge, the singer said she was willing to tackle
her new role in the society and she will use her career as a gospel
musician to influence the reduction of HIV prevalence rate in the
country.
"I am gladly willing
to learn and help people given this new role I have been given in
the society," said the gospel diva.
She added that she would
execute her duties diligently, saying she had an obligation to society.
"I am ready to carry
out research in HIV and Aids issues so that I'm always up to date
with current developments and breakthroughs," she said.
She urged youths to practice
abstinence until marriage and encouraged married couples to be faithful
to each other, as this would play a big role in combating the pandemic.
Zvakavapano-Mashavave,
Victor Kunonga and Pastor G are Goodwill Ambassadors in the local
chapter of the Global Call to Action against Poverty.
*NAC is
an organisation which works towards reducing the spread of HIV and
Aids and improve the quality of lives of people living with the
disease.
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