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Medical Aid Clinics at Risk as Government Moves to Tighten Regulations

Medical Aid Clinics at Risk as Government Moves to Tighten Regulations

Kudakwashe Pembere A 26-year standoff between medical aid funders and healthcare service providers is threatening to intensify following proposed amendments to Statutory Instrument 330 of 2000 that would bar medical aid societies from owning or operating health facilities. The Health and Child Care Ministry recently convened a consultative meeting with

March 3, 2026
Woman Sues Hospital In Bid To End Captivity

Woman Sues Hospital In Bid To End Captivity

By Kuda Pembere A 75-year-old woman has taken a private hospital to court, accusing the medical facility of unlawfully detaining her in an attempt to force payment of an outstanding bill. Marita Manyore, who lives in Murambinda in Buhera District, Manicaland Province, has allegedly been held at Exclusive Medcare Hospital

March 2, 2026
South Africa’s Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill Faces Acid Test

South Africa’s Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill Faces Acid Test

Michael Gwarisa South Africa’s Portfolio Committee on Health has flagged grey areas in the proposed Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill, warning that the legislation continues to permit the smoking of combustible cigarettes and may therefore fail to protect millions of South Africans. The discussion took place on

March 2, 2026
Single-Dose Pill Brings Sleeping Sickness Closer to Elimination in Africa

Single-Dose Pill Brings Sleeping Sickness Closer to Elimination in Africa

Michael Gwarisa A breakthrough in the fight against sleeping sickness could transform care for thousands of patients in Africa. The European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has given a positive opinion to Acoziborole Winthrop, a single-dose, three-tablet treatment for the most common form of the

February 27, 2026
Denmark Eliminates Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Syphilis

Denmark Eliminates Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Syphilis

Michael Gwarisa World Health Organization has certified Denmark as having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of both HIV and syphilis, marking a major public health milestone and making the country the first in the European Union to reach this goal. The certification follows a rigorous assessment process conducted by WHO’s Regional Validation

February 27, 2026
Protecting Zimbabwe’s Girls: Why Access to Lawful Abortion Cannot Wait

Protecting Zimbabwe’s Girls: Why Access to Lawful Abortion Cannot Wait

  Edinah Masiyiwa For reproductive rights advocates, the recent weeks have been a major setback. The Senate recommended removing Clause 11 from the Health Services Amendment Bill — a clause designed to clarify and improve access to lawful abortion services. Even more concerning was the statement by the Deputy Minister

February 27, 2026
Study Finds US Women Prioritise Pregnancy Prevention Over HIV and STI Protection

Study Finds US Women Prioritise Pregnancy Prevention Over HIV and STI Protection

Michael Gwarisa For many American women, the fear of an unintended pregnancy outweighs concerns about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, according to new research on multipurpose vaginal rings. The findings are detailed in a new peer-reviewed study titled “Multipurpose vaginal rings: preferences from a national discrete choice experiment survey

February 27, 2026
Parirenyatwa Renovations Pushed to August Due to Equipment Delays

Parirenyatwa Renovations Pushed to August Due to Equipment Delays

Kuda Pembere The completion of renovations at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, including Mbuya Nehanda Maternity Hospital and Adlam House, a residence for nursing students, has been pushed to August this year on the back of equipment delivery delays. Adlam House had been earmarked for completion by February 14, while works

February 26, 2026

Japanese Study Identifies Genetic Mismatch That Triples Risk of Life-Threatening Complications After Cord Blood Transplant

Michael Gwarisa More than 7,400 patients in Japan have contributed to a breakthrough study identifying a hidden genetic mismatch that significantly increases the risk of life-threatening immune complications after umbilical

Advanced Blood Screening Technology Commissioned at NBSZ

Kuda Pembere The Government of Zimbabwe has commissioned a Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) machine at the National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ), a development expected to significantly reduce turnaround times and

Zimbabwe Launches Revolutionary HIV Prevention Program with Lenacapavir

Michael Gwarisa In a major step forward for HIV prevention, Zimbabwe has officially launched the rollout of Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable drug that provides new protection options for communities at

Senate Approves Medical Services Amendment Bill After Deleting Clause 11

Michael Gwarisa After days of speculation and heightened public debate, Zimbabwe’s Medical Services Amendment Bill [H.B. 6A, 2025] has passed Parliament, but without the contentious Clause 11, which was formally

WHO Member States Advance Key Annex to Pandemic Agreement

Michael Gwarisa After a week of intensive discussions on the draft annex for Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS), countries around the world have outlined a clear roadmap to implement

Africa CDC and FHI 360 Sign MoU to Strengthen Health Security and Advance Africa’s Health Sovereignty

Michael Gwarisa In a move aimed at strengthening collaboration to advance health security, workforce development, and resilient public health systems across Africa, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

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