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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
World Blood Donor Day Set for Bulawayo as NBSZ Highlights Lifesaving Role of Donors

World Blood Donor Day Set for Bulawayo as NBSZ Highlights Lifesaving Role of Donors

Michael Gwarisa The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) will mark the 2026 World Blood Donor Day commemorations in Bulawayo on June 12, with activities scheduled for John Tallach Secondary School in Ntabazinduna. Although World Blood Donor Day is globally observed on June 14 each year, NBSZ said it will hold

June 1, 2026
Zimbabwe Becomes Southern Africa’s Second Nation to Offer Neuromodulation Surgery

Zimbabwe Becomes Southern Africa’s Second Nation to Offer Neuromodulation Surgery

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe has become only the second country in Southern Africa, after South Africa, to offer neuromodulation surgery, a major milestone in the country's efforts to provide advanced specialist healthcare services locally and reduce the need for patients to seek treatment abroad. The breakthrough follows a partnership involving Zimbabwe's

May 31, 2026
Health behind prison walls: River Valley Group Extends Major Support for Shurugwi Female Prison

Health behind prison walls: River Valley Group Extends Major Support for Shurugwi Female Prison

Staff Reporter Inside the walls of Shurugwi Female Prison, the steady beat of traditional drums and the vibrant movements of dance recently offered more than just entertainment; they served as a reminder that reform and heritage go hand-in-hand. The occasion was the correctional facility’s "Culture Day," an event that took

May 31, 2026
New MCAZ Board Charged With Tightening Medicines Control

New MCAZ Board Charged With Tightening Medicines Control

Kudakwashe Pembere Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has inaugurated a new Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) board, tasking it with strengthening medicines regulation and steering the country towards attaining World Health Organisation (WHO) Maturity Level 4 status. The newly appointed board, whose tenure runs from May

May 29, 2026
Zimbabwe Urged to Invest More in Midwives as Global Shortage Hits One Million

Zimbabwe Urged to Invest More in Midwives as Global Shortage Hits One Million

Michael Gwarisa in Bulawayo The Government of Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the country’s health workforce amid growing calls for increased investment in midwives to help reduce maternal and newborn deaths. Speaking during the International Day of the Midwife commemorations and awards ceremony held at United Bulawayo Hospitals,

May 29, 2026
Zimbabwe to Recruit Nearly 9 000 Health Workers

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. Treasury is expected to finalise concurrence for the 2026 financial framework this week, paving the way for the Health Services

May 29, 2026
Zimbabwe cannot attain Vision 2030 without well-nourished citizens

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 of the President and Cabinet, Reverend Paul Damasane, has said. Rev Damasane made the remarks on Thursday while officiating at

May 28, 2026

Clean Water, Safe Births: How Solarised Boreholes Are Transforming Maternal Care in Zimbabwe

Michael Gwarisa in Midlands Province Moments after washing a bucket at Shurugwi District Hospital’s maternity wing, pregnant mother Martha Macheka carefully closes the tap before calling another expectant woman to

For Silicosis Patients, Solar Power Means the Difference Between Life and Death

Michael Gwarisa in Kwekwe A few metres away, the wife of 50-year-old Moses Ndaba stands quietly, her face weighed down by worry as she watches her husband struggle to breathe.

Three Minutes to a Diagnosis: How Digital X-Rays Are Transforming Rural Healthcare

Michael Gwarisa in Manicaland Despite the scorching heat, 58-year-old Fibion Nyatsanza (Not his real name), from Saumani village in the Honde Valley is determined to find out what has been

Hauna District Hospital Records Zero Maternal Deaths in Over 4,000 Births Since 2022

Michael Gwarisa, Manicaland “My labour pains felt like a running stomach. I did not realise I was about to give birth,” recalls Sophia Uranda from Chavhanga Village in Honde Valley.

UNICEF Warns Plumpy Nut Shortages Loom Amid Global Funding Crunch

By Kuda Pembere After three decades of treating child malnutrition with Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) such as Plumpy Nut under United Nations Children’s Fund support, Zimbabwe faces new

From Crisis Response to Lasting Reform: How Zimbabwe Is Building a Stronger Health System from COVID-19 Investments

Michael Gwarisa in Mahusekwa At Mahusekwa Hospital, what once passed for a pharmacy was a cramped room that struggled to serve an entire district. Medicines were often in short supply,

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