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AFRICALLI calls for allergy care to be recognised as essential health across Africa during World Allergy Week 2026

AFRICALLI calls for allergy care to be recognised as essential health across Africa during World Allergy Week 2026

By Michael Gwarisa The African Alliance for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (AFRICALLI) is using World Allergy Week 2026 to push for a major shift in how allergic and immunologic diseases are prioritised across the continent, calling for them to be formally recognised as essential health care within national health systems.

June 12, 2026
635 Cases and Rising: Current Ebola Outbreak Far Exceeds Previous Bundibugyo Epidemics

635 Cases and Rising: Current Ebola Outbreak Far Exceeds Previous Bundibugyo Epidemics

By Michael Gwarisa The current outbreak of Bundibugyo Ebola virus disease (BVD) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has become the largest ever recorded since the strain was first identified nearly two decades ago, according to data from Africa CDC. As of June 9, 2026, the outbreak had recorded

June 12, 2026
Zimbabwe Launches New Sexual Violence Care Guidelines to Protect All Survivors, Including Men and Boys

Zimbabwe Launches New Sexual Violence Care Guidelines to Protect All Survivors, Including Men and Boys

By Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has launched revised Clinical Guidelines on the Care and Management of Survivors of Sexual Violence, strengthening the country's response to sexual violence and equipping healthcare workers with updated tools to provide comprehensive care in an evolving social environment. The revised guidelines, unveiled by Minister of Health

June 11, 2026
Zimbabwe Rebuilds Midwifery Workforce Through Training and Digital Innovation

Zimbabwe Rebuilds Midwifery Workforce Through Training and Digital Innovation

By Michael Gwarisa "I enjoy midwifery because, to me, it gives me the satisfaction that I am saving humanity and playing a part in bringing lives into this world," says Sr Sikhangele Mguni, a midwife at Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo. For Sr Mguni, those words are not just a reflection.

June 9, 2026
“It Still Haunts Me”: The Hidden Toll of Unsafe Abortions in Zimbabwe

“It Still Haunts Me”: The Hidden Toll of Unsafe Abortions in Zimbabwe

By Anna Miti HARARE — Every year, an estimated 65,300 induced abortions take place across Zimbabwe. For many of the women and girls behind this statistic, the procedure is not a medical one but a desperate gamble involving any number of methods. The limited circumstances under which abortion is legally

June 9, 2026
New Cancer Machines to Tackle 800-Patient Treatment Backlog, Says Government

New Cancer Machines to Tackle 800-Patient Treatment Backlog, Says Government

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe's newly acquired cancer treatment machines are expected to significantly reduce a radiotherapy backlog affecting more than 800 patients, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has said. The advanced radiotherapy equipment, procured using revenue generated through the Sugar Content Tax, is being installed at Parirenyatwa Group

June 9, 2026
CancerServe Trust Honours Survivors, Caregivers and Hope

CancerServe Trust Honours Survivors, Caregivers and Hope

Staff Reporter Cancer survivors have been urged to use their experiences to inspire and support others facing the disease as Zimbabwe's cancer community gathered in Harare for the "Threads of Triumph" Survivors' Dinner hosted by CancerServe Trust. Held at Goodhope in Harare, the event brought together survivors, caregivers, healthcare professionals

June 8, 2026
More Zimbabwean Men Dying Than Women, Vital Statistics Report Shows

More Zimbabwean Men Dying Than Women, Vital Statistics Report Shows

Michael Gwarisa More Zimbabwean men are dying than women, with males accounting for the majority of registered deaths in both 2023 and 2024, according to findings contained in the Zimbabwe Vital Statistics Report 2023–2024. The report, released by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT), shows that men accounted for 53

June 8, 2026

Zimbabwe to Recruit Nearly 9 000 Health Workers

Kuda Pembere Government has approved the recruitment of 8 785 new health workers as part of efforts to strengthen Zimbabwe’s public health sector and improve service delivery across the country.

Zimbabwe cannot attain Vision 2030 without well-nourished citizens

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe’s goal of becoming an upper middle-income economy by 2030 cannot be achieved if citizens are not properly nourished, Deputy Chief Secretary for Social Services in the Office

Zimbabwe Pushes Mercury-Free Gold Mining Amid Rising Health Concerns

Michael Gwarisa in Bindura Without gloves or protective equipment, 32-year-old artisanal miner Mavies Gwiriko carefully swirls mercury with crushed gold ore under the scorching Bindura sun, unaware that the toxic

The Future of Tobacco Control in Africa Must Include Harm Reduction

By Joseph Magero As Africa marks World No Tobacco Day, governments across the continent must ask an important question: are current tobacco control policies truly tailored to African realities, or

Zimbabwe Commences Ebola Screening, Requests Africa CDC Reagents Ahead Of Potential Spillover

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has begun screening travellers for Ebola at ports of entry and activated its Public Health Emergency Operations Centre at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals as the country intensifies

Africa Seeks US$319 Million To Contain Deadly Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has appealed for nearly US$319 million to support a continent-wide response to the deadly Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease (BVD) outbreak

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