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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
WHO, Africa CDC launch US$518 million continental Ebola preparedness plan

WHO, Africa CDC launch US$518 million continental Ebola preparedness plan

Michael Gwarisa The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have launched a US$517.7 million joint continental preparedness and response plan aimed at containing the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak and preventing its spread across Africa. The six-month plan, covering June to November

June 5, 2026
Zim commemorates World Health Day amid calls to end preventable maternal deaths

Zim commemorates World Health Day amid calls to end preventable maternal deaths

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe marked World Health Day amid renewed calls for stronger commitment to health as a fundamental human right, with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) urging urgent action to end preventable maternal deaths. The commemorations were held under the theme “Together for Health. Stand with Science,” which officials

June 5, 2026
95 Out of Every 100 Zimbabwean Babies Now Born in Health Facilities

95 Out of Every 100 Zimbabwean Babies Now Born in Health Facilities

Michael Gwarisa If 100 Zimbabwean women gave birth in 2024, about 95 would have delivered their babies in a clinic or hospital, while only four would have given birth at home, reflecting the country's continued shift towards safer, facility-based childbirth. The figures were revealed during the launch and dissemination of

June 4, 2026
Bulawayo Records Strong Uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision

Bulawayo Records Strong Uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision

Kuda Pembere in Bulawayo Bulawayo Metropolitan Province recorded strong uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) in 2024, with the highest coverage achieved among males aged 25 to 29 and 15 to 19 years, according to the National AIDS Council (NAC). VMMC remains one of Zimbabwe's key HIV prevention strategies,

June 4, 2026
Teenagers Driving Rise in STI Cases in Bulawayo District, Says NAC

Teenagers Driving Rise in STI Cases in Bulawayo District, Says NAC

Kuda Pembere in Bulawayo A rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people aged between 10 and 24 years is prompting the National AIDS Council (NAC) to intensify HIV prevention programmes in Magwegwe District, one of Bulawayo's areas with identified HIV hotspots. For NAC programming purposes, Magwegwe District encompasses

June 4, 2026
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

Is your child talking to someone you don’t know?

Abigail T.S Mudokwani If you have a teenager at home, this scene may feel familiar. They are in their room, door slightly closed. The phone is in their hand. They

Zimbabwe Targets 46,000 Lenacapavir Users As Demand For HIV Prevention Injection Grows

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe is set to significantly expand access to Lenacapavir, the long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, after securing additional financial support from the Global Fund through the United States

Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda – where are the vaccines?

Published First on https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/ LSHTM Vaccine Centre Co-Director Dr Muhammed Afolabi discusses the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak, the challenges of developing a vaccine against it and how to prepare for future

Zimbabwe Dismantles 31 Drug Bases as Nearly 3 000 Suspects Are Taken to Court

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has intensified its fight against drug and substance abuse, with authorities dismantling 31 drug bases, arraigning nearly 3 000 suspects before the courts, and expanding rehabilitation and

Africa Pushes Back Against US Travel Ban Linked to Ebola, Calls for Science-Driven Global Response

Michael Gwarisa African health leaders have pushed back against recent travel restrictions imposed by the United States in response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa, warning that

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

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