HarareSalon
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Theme: Zimbabwe's Emerging Future Pt 1: Connection

This event occurred on
September 10, 2016
Harare, Harare
Zimbabwe

One of the core human needs necessary for humanity's collective progression is CONNECTION. Connection allows for diverse perspectives to be shared and heard. It is this sharing and exchange of ideas that is the catalyst for the evolution of societies. Yet, currently there are systems which hinder citizen engagement and and ultimately society's progress.

This salon takes a look at how current systems react to change as well as how we as a society can improve collectively through connecting.

Udugu Institute
42 Harvey Brown Avenue
Milton Park
Harare, Harare, 000000
Zimbabwe
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Fadzayi Mahere

Advocate of the High Court and Supreme Court of Zimbabwe
Fadzayi Mahere practices as an advocate/barrister at the Harare Bar. Her main fields of practice include commercial law, constitutional law, matrimonial law, property law and civil litigation. She takes on appellate criminal work and specialised crime. She holds a Masters in International Law from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Zimbabwe. Prior to reading law at Cambridge, Fadzayi worked in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in the Hague and for the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. She was also awarded a Pegasus Fellowship from the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple in London, which enabled her to work in various Chambers in London, including Essex Court Chambers and Doughty Street Chambers. She has marshalled with Judge Paget QC at the Old Bailey, London's Oldest Criminal Court in 2010. In addition to her practise as an advocate, Fadzayi lectures law at the University of Zimbabwe.

Rachel Adams

Leadership Coach
Rachel is the founder of Narachi Leadership, a practice aimed at developing deep benches of leaders across Africa. Rachel has been coaching and developing high-impact leaders her entire professional career. Having trained and worked in top institutions across the world including at McKinsey, Yale, Allan Gray Orbis and Newfield, Rachel understands the business of excellence in leadership quite intimately. Her ambition is to transform and empower African leaders with tools to accelerate their own development and that of their environments through training and coaching. She has previously held postions at Yale as Associate Director for Africa and McKinsey and Companyas head of the McKinsey Leadership Program (MLP). Rachel is a Mandela Rhodes Scholar, a Desmond Tutu Leadership Fellow, a Mellon Mays Fellow and a Felix Scholar.

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