
The Quill Club is the famous drinking, eating and mixing place for journalists.
Ambassador Ray, now in the local Media for his involvement in "WikiLeaks", will address the topic – "The World – 10 Years After 9/11".
This is the day the late Osama Bin Laden bombed the US using his terrorist tactics.
On September 11, 10 years ago, the World Trade Centre in New York and two other places were bombed in the US by alleged "terrorists" using an airplane.
The World Trade Centre is arguably the most active world trading place today and it is centred in the heart of New York, among the fashion capitals of the world today.
Sharon Hudson-Dean Counsellor for Public Affairs at the US Embassy said Ambassador Ray would also hold a panel discussion with journalists during this time.
It is reliably understood that the US Envoy could answer several "burning questions" about his alleged involvement with the now very popular "WikiLeaks" cable scoops currently making their rounds in the local and international Media in Zimbabwe.
On Sunday virtually all of Zimbabwe's Sunday newspapers lead with what they said were "WikiLeak scoops" lifted from the US cable service operated from New York.
Among the so-called scoops from Ambassador Ray "leaked" by "WikiLeaks" was that the Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment Creation, Saviour Kasukuwere, is "very dangerous" and has the "potential of being a thug" as well as the allegation that Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, Dr Gideon Gono, "predicted President Robert Mugabe's death by 2013".
The two have, however, disputed the so-called "leaks" as being, according to Dr Gono, "fiction".
"On September 8, 2011 Ambassador Charles Ray will mark 10 years of the bombing and be part of a panel discussion in the Quill Club," the US Embassy said.
The Quill Club is the Harare watering hole for prominent as well as junior journalists working in the capital city.
It is currently led by Stanley Gama, a Senior journalist.
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