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Iran Conflict Could Push Condom Prices Up 30 Percent, Warns Manufacturer

Iran Conflict Could Push Condom Prices Up 30 Percent, Warns Manufacturer

Michael Gwarisa The world’s largest condom manufacturer, Karex Berhad, has signalled a potential 30 percent rise in condom prices due to pressures linked to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The company cautioned that prices could climb even further if the war continues to disrupt access to key raw materials needed

April 22, 2026
Merck Once-Daily ARV Pill Could Reach Market Soon

Merck Once-Daily ARV Pill Could Reach Market Soon

Michael Gwarisa In a move that could significantly reduce pill burden and improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), the United States Food and Drug Administration has approved a new once-daily pill developed by Merck & Co. for adults living with HIV-1 who are already virologically suppressed. The pill is intended

April 22, 2026
Global South Pressures EU to Finalise Equity Clause in Pandemic Agreement

Global South Pressures EU to Finalise Equity Clause in Pandemic Agreement

Michael Gwarisa With critical negotiations set to resume, countries in the Global South are ramping up pressure on the World Health Organization and the European Union to resolve a key gap in the Pandemic Agreement, the equitable sharing of vaccines, technologies and scientific benefits. The agreement, adopted in 2025 by

April 21, 2026
Health Minister Dr Mombeshora Appeals for End to Nurses’ Strike

Health Minister Dr Mombeshora Appeals for End to Nurses’ Strike

By Kuda Pembere Nurses across Zimbabwe have begun withdrawing services, prompting Health Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora to call for calm and urge a return to work amid ongoing negotiations. The nurses began their job action on Monday following concerns over transport and fuel hikes, with a US$30 to US$40 salary

April 20, 2026
Zim Nurses Begin Nationwide Stay-Away, Down Tools Over Pay Dispute

Zim Nurses Begin Nationwide Stay-Away, Down Tools Over Pay Dispute

By Kuda Pembere Government nurses across Zimbabwe have begun a nationwide three-day stay-away, downing tools in protest over low salaries and stalled negotiations. The industrial action was triggered by a salary adjustment of about 1,000 ZiG—roughly US$30 to US$40—an increase nurses say is inadequate. By the time of publication, nurses

April 20, 2026
Zimbabwean Pharmacist Tackles Health Misinformation One Book at a Time with Seven-Book Series

Zimbabwean Pharmacist Tackles Health Misinformation One Book at a Time with Seven-Book Series

Michael Gwarisa At a time when health misinformation spreads faster than facts, a Zimbabwean pharmacist is taking an ambitious step to reclaim the narrative, one book at a time. In a bold effort to bridge the health information gap across Zimbabwe and the broader African region, pharmacist Reuben Katumba has

April 20, 2026
8 things you need to know about the BA.3.2 ‘Cicada’ variant of COVID-19

8 things you need to know about the BA.3.2 ‘Cicada’ variant of COVID-19

Linda Geddes News of a “highly mutated” strain of SARS-CoV-2 has sparked understandable concern in recent days, with headlines focusing on the unusually large number of genetic changes it carries. But while scientists are keeping a close eye on the BA.3.2 variant, nicknamed ‘Cicada’, early evidence suggests this Omicron offshoot

April 17, 2026
Zimbabwean Company Launches Drone Technology to Deliver Medicines and Blood Products

Zimbabwean Company Launches Drone Technology to Deliver Medicines and Blood Products

Michael Gwarisa Drone Solutions, a local logistics company, has introduced drone technology to deliver medicines, blood and blood products, among other essential health commodities, across Zimbabwe. The move is set to address gaps in the healthcare supply chain while tackling persistent challenges such as poor road networks and transport-related delays.

April 17, 2026

Africa CDC Appoints Four Senior Advisors to Advance Health Strategy

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has appointed four senior advisors, a move aimed at strengthening the organisation’s capacity to respond to public health threats across

World Health Day Theme Reflected in Zimbabwe’s IVF Breakthroughs

Staff Reporter Zimbabwe joins the world in marking World Health Day today (April 7) under the theme “Together for Health. Stand with Science.” This year’s theme highlights how scientific innovation

Ethiopia to Host 5th CPHIA Conference, Drawing 30,000 Public Health Experts

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that Ethiopia will host the 2026 edition of the International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA), one

AU Commission on Human Rights Urges Zimbabwe to Reconsider Gender Commission Scrapping

Michael Gwarisa The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has urged Zimbabwe to reconsider plans to scrap the Zimbabwe Gender Commission, warning that the move could undermine progress made

Middle East War Pushes Up Mosquito Net Production Costs, Threatening Africa’s Malaria Fight

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has warned of a looming malaria crisis, driven by rising costs of polyester, a key raw material used

Zimbabwe Probes Genetic Link in Unexplained Infertility Cases

Michael Gwarisa Data shows up to 20 percent of couples face unexplained infertility, where science has not identified a clear cause, prompting Zimbabwean medical experts to launch a study exploring

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