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In Zimbabwe, Relatives Could Now Be Called to Donate Blood for Patients

In Zimbabwe, Relatives Could Now Be Called to Donate Blood for Patients

Michael Gwarisa In a move aimed at reducing costs related to blood and blood products, the Government of Zimbabwe says it is working on a plan to allow relatives and family members to donate blood for their loved ones on demand. The Government says it is working on plans to

May 19, 2026
US Suspends Entry of Travelers From Uganda, DRC Over Ebola Outbreak Fears

US Suspends Entry of Travelers From Uganda, DRC Over Ebola Outbreak Fears

Michael Gwarisa The United States has imposed emergency travel restrictions on travelers from Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and South Sudan following a growing outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, drawing concern from African health authorities who warned against punitive measures that could undermine outbreak response

May 19, 2026
Mpilo HIV Laboratory Hits 100% Solar Power, Boosts Viral Load Testing Capacity to Over 7,000 Samples Monthly

Mpilo HIV Laboratory Hits 100% Solar Power, Boosts Viral Load Testing Capacity to Over 7,000 Samples Monthly

Michael Gwarisa in Bulawayo Mpilo Central Hospital’s HIV laboratory has transitioned to 100 percent solar power, a development health officials say is improving the quality of HIV viral load samples, reducing testing failures, and strengthening patient care for thousands of people living with HIV in Zimbabwe. The upgrade was carried

May 18, 2026
Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak Catches Africa Off Guard

Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak Catches Africa Off Guard

Michael Gwarisa Barely six months after the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) declared the end of its last Ebola outbreak in December 2025, another deadly outbreak has emerged, this time involving the rare Bundibugyo strain, raising fears of wider regional spread and exposing major weaknesses in outbreak preparedness across

May 18, 2026
Delta’s Contribution to Sugar Tax Funding Cancer Care Weighs on Operations

Delta’s Contribution to Sugar Tax Funding Cancer Care Weighs on Operations

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe’s sugar tax, introduced in 2024 to help finance cancer drugs, equipment and other health interventions, is increasingly becoming a major financial burden for beverage giant Delta Corporation, which says it and its associate Schweppes Zimbabwe are absorbing millions of dollars in costs to keep soft drinks affordable.

May 15, 2026
The Mental Health Toll of Forced Pregnancy in Child Survivors of Rape

The Mental Health Toll of Forced Pregnancy in Child Survivors of Rape

By Maceline M. Mukwamba In Zimbabwe and across many parts of the world, a quiet crisis continues to unfold behind closed doors, within families, schools, and communities. It is the story of children, girls often between the ages of 10 and 17, who survive rape only to face a second,

May 14, 2026
For Years They Woke Up to Ash and Smoke. Mpilo’s New Incinerator Changed That

For Years They Woke Up to Ash and Smoke. Mpilo’s New Incinerator Changed That

Michael Gwarisa in Bulawayo For years, families living near Mpilo Central Hospital woke up to the same reality: ash settling on rooftops and washing lines, thick smoke hanging in the air, and fumes so harsh they sometimes forced residents indoors. Today, many say that has changed. A newly constructed high-capacity

May 14, 2026
Zimbabwe Monitoring Three Health Workers Linked to Hantavirus Case

Zimbabwe Monitoring Three Health Workers Linked to Hantavirus Case

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwean health authorities say they are monitoring three healthcare workers who arrived in the country on Monday after being identified as contacts of a confirmed hantavirus case on Ascension Island, amid growing international attention over an outbreak linked to a cruise ship travelling from South America. The Ministry

May 11, 2026

Bahamas Eliminates Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission in Landmark Public Health Achievement

Michael Gwarisa In a significant public health milestone for the Caribbean, The Bahamas has been certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for eliminating mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of HIV, marking

Biggest Global Vaccine Catch-Up Delivers Over 100 Million Childhood Doses, but Millions Still Miss Routine Immunisation

Health Correspondent A global vaccination recovery drive launched in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has delivered more than 100 million vaccine doses to an estimated 18.3 million children across

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Has Prostate Cancer

Michael Gwarisa Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyau was diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer following routine post-surgical monitoring, but doctors say treatment was successful and the lesion has completely disappeared. According

Press Release: Mysterious Grave in Epworth Revealed as National Intervention for Public Health Crisis

HARARE, ZIMBABWE – [24 April, 2026] A striking public installation of graves that appeared overnight in Epworth sparking widespread curiosity, public speculation, and viral social media debate has been revealed

Condom Price Hikes Spur Africa Manufacturing Push

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention says rising global condom prices should serve as a wake up call for African countries to scale up local manufacturing

AU, EU Deepen Health Partnership with €100 Million Investment in Africa’s Health Systems

Michael Gwarisa The African Union and the European Commission have strengthened their health partnership with the launch of three new initiatives valued at more than €100 million under the Global

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