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Zimbabwean Innovators to Compete for US$7,000 in Cimas Healthathon 3.0

Zimbabwean Innovators to Compete for US$7,000 in Cimas Healthathon 3.0

Michael Gwarisa Cimas Health Group has launched the third edition of its national Healthathon competition, inviting innovators, startups and university technology teams to develop digital solutions capable of transforming healthcare delivery in Zimbabwe. Speaking at the launch held at the Cimas Health Group headquarters in Borrowdale, Harare, on Wednesday, Chief

June 4, 2026
Springs of Life Zimbabwe welcomes Lenacapavir rollout, calls for decriminalisation and justice for sex workers

Springs of Life Zimbabwe welcomes Lenacapavir rollout, calls for decriminalisation and justice for sex workers

Staff Reporter AS Zimbabwe joins the world in commemorating International Sex Workers’ Day, Springs of Life Zimbabwe, a sex worker-led human rights organisation, has welcomed the prioritisation of Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, while urging urgent reforms to ensure legal protection, dignity, and full access to healthcare for

June 3, 2026
Nucleic Acid Testing Technology Expands Blood Collection Frontiers, Boosts Zimbabwe’s Blood Stocks

Nucleic Acid Testing Technology Expands Blood Collection Frontiers, Boosts Zimbabwe’s Blood Stocks

Michael Gwarisa …National Blood Service Zimbabwe scales up collection target to nearly 90,000 units as NAT enhances safety and access to new donor sites The commissioning of the Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) machine at the National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) in early 2026 has significantly transformed blood collection operations, enabling

June 3, 2026
DREAMS Legacy Lives On at Mawaba Primary School

DREAMS Legacy Lives On at Mawaba Primary School

Kuda Pembere in Bulawayo Mawaba Primary School says it is determined to preserve the gains achieved through the DREAMS programme, including a dramatic reduction in child sexual abuse cases, despite the suspension of funding for the initiative. School authorities say the programme helped establish a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) room and

June 3, 2026
Climate Change Is No Longer Just an Environmental Issue — It’s a Health, Development and Social Justice Crisis

Climate Change Is No Longer Just an Environmental Issue — It’s a Health, Development and Social Justice Crisis

By Tanaka Musungwini BSc Honours Social Work Student (4th Year), Women’s University in Africa Introduction and background Climate change is no longer a distant environmental issue discussed only by scientists and policymakers. It is now a lived reality affecting health, livelihoods, food security, water access, education, mental wellbeing, social protection

June 2, 2026
Africa CDC Appoints Saran Koly as New Communications Director

Africa CDC Appoints Saran Koly as New Communications Director

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has appointed Saran Koly as its new Director of Communications and Public Information, bringing to the role more than two decades of experience in strategic communications, public health advocacy, media relations and stakeholder engagement across Africa and globally.

June 2, 2026
Zimbabwe Sets Up Three Ebola Isolation Centres as Government Activates National Preparedness Plan

Zimbabwe Sets Up Three Ebola Isolation Centres as Government Activates National Preparedness Plan

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has established three Ebola isolation and treatment centres in Harare, Bulawayo and Chirundu as part of a nationwide preparedness response, even as the country confirms that no cases of Ebola Virus Disease have been reported locally. The Ministry of Health and Child Care says the move is

June 2, 2026
Zimbabwe Spends US$27 Million Sugar Tax Funds on Radiotherapy Equipment

Zimbabwe Spends US$27 Million Sugar Tax Funds on Radiotherapy Equipment

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has spent US$27 million raised through the sugar tax on the first phase of a major cancer equipment procurement programme aimed at transforming diagnosis and treatment services in public hospitals. The latest consignment includes two high-capacity multi-energy radiotherapy machines weighing about 22 tonnes, which are expected to

June 1, 2026

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,

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

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,

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

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

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

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