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Trump Signs Historic US$5.88 Billion Package to Expand HIV Funding

Trump Signs Historic US$5.88 Billion Package to Expand HIV Funding

Michael Gwarisa United States President Donald Trump signed into law a US$5.88 billion bipartisan spending package on February 3, 2026 that restores and expands American support for global HIV initiatives, according to a statement from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). The package represents one of the largest single‑year pledges of

February 16, 2026
African Heads of State Commit to Advance Local Manufacturing of Health Products

African Heads of State Commit to Advance Local Manufacturing of Health Products

Michael Gwarisa African Heads of State and Government have pledged to accelerate local manufacturing of health products as part of a continent wide push to strengthen health security, reduce import dependence, and improve preparedness for future pandemics. Leaders from all 54 member states of the African Union made the commitment

February 16, 2026
Zimbabwe’s Lenacapavir Rollout Date Finally Announced

Zimbabwe’s Lenacapavir Rollout Date Finally Announced

Michael Gwarisa Following weeks of anticipation, the Zimbabwean government has finally announced the dates for the rollout of lenacapavir, an injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis drug. The rollout had initially been scheduled for January 2026. According to The Herald, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Aspect

February 14, 2026
TIME Honours Zimbabwe’s Dr Tariro Makadzange on the TIME100 Health 2026 List

TIME Honours Zimbabwe’s Dr Tariro Makadzange on the TIME100 Health 2026 List

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwean scientist Dr. Tariro Makadzange has been named to the TIME100 Health 2026 list by TIME, a recognition that signals the growing prominence of Africa-led clinical trials infrastructure. The list spotlights the 100 most influential leaders in health from around the world in 2026. Dr Makadzange is the

February 13, 2026
Harare’s Children at Risk: 1,000+ Malnutrition Cases Annually

Harare’s Children at Risk: 1,000+ Malnutrition Cases Annually

Kuda Pembere More than 1,000 children under the age of five present with malnutrition at clinics run by the Harare City Council each year, according to Jacob Mafume. Mayor Mafume revealed this on Friday during the launch of a parenting mobile application, Rera-Umtwana (Nurture A Child). He noted that most

February 13, 2026
Edinah Masiiwa Launches Book More Than A Role

Edinah Masiiwa Launches Book More Than A Role

Michael Gwarisa Renowned feminist and former Women’s Action Group (WAG) Executive Director, Edinah Masiiwa, has launched her book titled More Than A Role. The book was launched in Harare, with the event attracting attendance from various cadres who played a role in Zimbabwe’s feminist movement. In an interview with HealthTimes

February 13, 2026
Zimbabwe Makes History as First African Nation to Launch Parenting Mobile App

Zimbabwe Makes History as First African Nation to Launch Parenting Mobile App

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe has become the first African country to roll out a parenting mobile application designed as a one-stop digital resource offering reliable, expert advice on child health, safety and development to families nationwide. The Ministry of Health and Child Care, in partnership with UNICEF and with support from

February 13, 2026
How Instant Noodles and Zapnax Snacks Are Fueling a Silent Health Crisis Among Zimbabwean Children

How Instant Noodles and Zapnax Snacks Are Fueling a Silent Health Crisis Among Zimbabwean Children

By Michael Gwarisa While they may be convenient and easy to prepare for your little ones, flavoured snacks, foods and beverages contain high sugar, salt and or unhealthy fats that can increase the risk of becoming overweight or obese, and of related chronic diseases later in life.Data from the 2024

February 13, 2026

World Cancer Day: CWGH urges ring-fencing of Sugar Tax funds

Kuda Pembere The Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) has used World Cancer Day to raise fresh concerns over the management of Zimbabwe’s Sugar Tax, calling for urgent ring-fencing to

ZNASP IV Review Shows HIV Gains Amid Lingering Inequalities

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe made significant gains in its HIV response under the National HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan IV (ZNASP IV 2021–2025), including achieving the 95-95-95 targets for adults and

BAZ flags viral explicit online content, cites child protection laws

Kuda Pembere The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has raised alarm over the spread of explicit digital content on social media platforms, warning that creators whose material is accessible in

AIDS Levy Raises US$60m in 2025 but Leaves US$140m HIV Funding Gap

Kuda Pembere Amid reduced donor funding and increased calls for domestic resource mobilisation, Zimbabwe’s AIDS levy generated about US$60 million in 2025. Speaking to HealthTimes, National AIDS Council chief executive

Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Use Tobacco Industry Tactics to Drive Overconsumption

Michael Gwarisa As governments intensify efforts to address rising chronic disease rates, a new study published in The Milbank Quarterly argues that ultra-processed food manufacturers are using strategies long associated

Lenacapavir Doses Now In Zimbabwe, But Experts Urge Caution

Michael Gwarisa As Zimbabwe takes delivery of its first doses of Lenacapavir, the new long-acting injectable for HIV prevention, public health experts are urging citizens to understand that this is

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