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Africa Is Ready to Lead: CPHIA 2026 Opens a New Chapter for Public Health Sovereignty

Africa Is Ready to Lead: CPHIA 2026 Opens a New Chapter for Public Health Sovereignty

By Michael Gwarisa Africa is preparing to write a new chapter in its public health story—one defined less by dependency and vulnerability and increasingly by African leadership, science, innovation and the determination to take ownership of the continent's health future. That ambition will take centre stage when the 5th International

August 18, 2026
Beyond the Lancet Report, There Are People Like Martha Growing Old With HIV

Beyond the Lancet Report, There Are People Like Martha Growing Old With HIV

By Michael Gwarisa For 22 years, Martha Tholanah has lived with HIV. When she was diagnosed on January 3, 2003, the future looked bleak. She had fallen ill and gone for an HIV test shortly before starting a new job. Her CD4 count was just 31, indicating severe immune suppression

August 18, 2026
The Condom Funding Collapse: Is the World Walking Away from One of HIV Prevention’s Oldest Weapons?

The Condom Funding Collapse: Is the World Walking Away from One of HIV Prevention’s Oldest Weapons?

By Michael Gwarisa For decades, the condom has been one of the most recognisable symbols of the global fight against HIV. Cheap, effective and relatively easy to distribute, condoms have been at the centre of prevention programmes that helped drive down new HIV infections across the world. But a new

August 17, 2026
Zimbabwe Dismisses False COVID-19 Claims

Zimbabwe Dismisses False COVID-19 Claims

By Staff Reporter The Ministry of Health and Child Care has dismissed as false a social media message claiming that Zimbabwe is recording a resurgence in COVID-19 cases and deaths. The ministry said claims of COVID-19 deaths at Mpilo Central Hospital and alleged cases at Salem Gama Central Hospital were

August 14, 2026
Nurses Threaten Another Strike as Government Fails to Honour Pay Deal

Nurses Threaten Another Strike as Government Fails to Honour Pay Deal

By Michael Gwarisa Another nurses’ strike could be looming in Zimbabwe after health workers accused Government of failing to honour agreements on the review of sector-specific allowances and the handling of a controversial job evaluation exercise. The Zimbabwe Nurses Association, ZINA, together with the Health Apex Team and other health

August 14, 2026
DRC Ebola Outbreak May Be Far Bigger Than Official Figures, Africa CDC Warns

DRC Ebola Outbreak May Be Far Bigger Than Official Figures, Africa CDC Warns

By Michael Gwarisa The scale of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may be far greater than official figures suggest, with Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) warning that the disease was circulating for months before the outbreak was officially detected. Africa CDC

August 14, 2026
US Announces Nearly US$2 Billion for Faith-Based Health and Humanitarian Organisations

US Announces Nearly US$2 Billion for Faith-Based Health and Humanitarian Organisations

By Michael Gwarisa The United States has announced nearly US$2 billion in new health and humanitarian assistance for faith-based and community organisations working across some of the world’s most difficult environments, in what Washington says is its largest allocation of global health foreign assistance to faith-based organisations in more than

August 14, 2026
‘I have nowhere to start’: Abandoned and pregnant, Sarudzai seeks an abortion

‘I have nowhere to start’: Abandoned and pregnant, Sarudzai seeks an abortion

By Kuda Pembere When Sarudzai walked into a youth centre in Hurungwe, she was not looking for a debate about Zimbabwe’s abortion laws. She was looking for help. Four months pregnant with her third child, the 22-year-old mother of two had already made up her mind that she wanted to

August 14, 2026

Harare Hosts National Youth Indaba to Elevate Youth Voice

By Alice Mudzingwa ​HARARE – Young leaders from across Zimbabwe, government officials, development partners, and civil society representatives have gathered in Harare for a two-day National Youth Indaba aimed at

Will African Countries That Rejected Trump’s Health Deals Be Forced Back to the Negotiating Table?

By Michael Gwarisa African countries that rejected the United States’ proposed “America First” health agreements did so in defence of sovereignty, arguing that some of the conditions attached to the

Zimbabwe Must Treat Health as an Economic Investment, Not a Cost- Minister Mombeshora

By Michael Gwarisa RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – Zimbabwe's Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Douglas Mombeshora, has called on governments to stop viewing health as a social expense

The $5 Billion Question in Rio: Will Leaders Invest in Young People or Leave Them Behind?

Own Correspondent RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – July 28, 2026 — At the 26th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2026), the world's HIV leaders are on notice. Young people and advocates

600,000 People Set to Receive Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection by End of 2026 as Global Access Drive Accelerates

By Michael Gwarisa in RIO DE JANEIRO An estimated 600,000 people are expected to be receiving the groundbreaking twice-yearly HIV prevention injection lenacapavir by the end of 2026, with the

East and Southern African Countries Meet in Harare to Chart Future of Immunisation Programmes

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe is hosting a five-day Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Managers' Meeting, bringing together representatives from 21 East and Southern African countries to explore ways of making

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