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Health Minister Dr Mombeshora Appeals for End to Nurses’ Strike

Health Minister Dr Mombeshora Appeals for End to Nurses’ Strike

By Kuda Pembere Nurses across Zimbabwe have begun withdrawing services, prompting Health Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora to call for calm and urge a return to work amid ongoing negotiations. The nurses began their job action on Monday following concerns over transport and fuel hikes, with a US$30 to US$40 salary

April 20, 2026
Zim Nurses Begin Nationwide Stay-Away, Down Tools Over Pay Dispute

Zim Nurses Begin Nationwide Stay-Away, Down Tools Over Pay Dispute

By Kuda Pembere Government nurses across Zimbabwe have begun a nationwide three-day stay-away, downing tools in protest over low salaries and stalled negotiations. The industrial action was triggered by a salary adjustment of about 1,000 ZiG—roughly US$30 to US$40—an increase nurses say is inadequate. By the time of publication, nurses

April 20, 2026
Zimbabwean Pharmacist Tackles Health Misinformation One Book at a Time with Seven-Book Series

Zimbabwean Pharmacist Tackles Health Misinformation One Book at a Time with Seven-Book Series

Michael Gwarisa At a time when health misinformation spreads faster than facts, a Zimbabwean pharmacist is taking an ambitious step to reclaim the narrative, one book at a time. In a bold effort to bridge the health information gap across Zimbabwe and the broader African region, pharmacist Reuben Katumba has

April 20, 2026
8 things you need to know about the BA.3.2 ‘Cicada’ variant of COVID-19

8 things you need to know about the BA.3.2 ‘Cicada’ variant of COVID-19

Linda Geddes News of a “highly mutated” strain of SARS-CoV-2 has sparked understandable concern in recent days, with headlines focusing on the unusually large number of genetic changes it carries. But while scientists are keeping a close eye on the BA.3.2 variant, nicknamed ‘Cicada’, early evidence suggests this Omicron offshoot

April 17, 2026
Zimbabwean Company Launches Drone Technology to Deliver Medicines and Blood Products

Zimbabwean Company Launches Drone Technology to Deliver Medicines and Blood Products

Michael Gwarisa Drone Solutions, a local logistics company, has introduced drone technology to deliver medicines, blood and blood products, among other essential health commodities, across Zimbabwe. The move is set to address gaps in the healthcare supply chain while tackling persistent challenges such as poor road networks and transport-related delays.

April 17, 2026
Two LGBTIQ-Linked Zim NGOs Rejected Under New PVO Decisions

Two LGBTIQ-Linked Zim NGOs Rejected Under New PVO Decisions

Michael Gwarisa Recent Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Board decisions show that most organisations seeking registration under Zimbabwe’s updated regulatory framework have been approved, while a small number have been rejected or deferred for further consideration. Among the organisations affected are two groups linked to sexual and reproductive health and LGBTIQ-related

April 17, 2026
Egyptian Cardiothoracic Surgeons Lead Zimbabwe’s Third Paediatric Heart Surgery Mission

Egyptian Cardiothoracic Surgeons Lead Zimbabwe’s Third Paediatric Heart Surgery Mission

Kuda PembereEgyptian cardiothoracic surgeons are returning to Zimbabwe for the third time to perform open-heart surgeries on 10 children.The procedures are set to begin next Monday at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, where the visiting specialists will work alongside local cardiothoracic teams.Their return follows the commissioning of a new heart-lung machine

April 17, 2026
Burundi mystery outbreak remains unsolved after More Than 200 pathogen tests

Burundi mystery outbreak remains unsolved after More Than 200 pathogen tests

Michael Gwarisa Health authorities are still searching for answers after a cluster of deaths and illnesses in Burundi that has so far defied diagnosis, despite extensive laboratory testing that has ruled out major viral haemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola and Marburg. According to health officials involved in the investigation, hundreds

April 16, 2026

AU Commission on Human Rights Urges Zimbabwe to Reconsider Gender Commission Scrapping

Michael Gwarisa The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has urged Zimbabwe to reconsider plans to scrap the Zimbabwe Gender Commission, warning that the move could undermine progress made

Middle East War Pushes Up Mosquito Net Production Costs, Threatening Africa’s Malaria Fight

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has warned of a looming malaria crisis, driven by rising costs of polyester, a key raw material used

Zimbabwe Probes Genetic Link in Unexplained Infertility Cases

Michael Gwarisa Data shows up to 20 percent of couples face unexplained infertility, where science has not identified a clear cause, prompting Zimbabwean medical experts to launch a study exploring

Zimbabwe Public Health Workers Equipped to Turn Data into Policy

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe is strengthening its public health decision-making by equipping government officials with critical data analysis skills, following the completion of a six-month Data-to-Policy (D2P) training programme led by

Pharma players welcome fee cuts as Cabinet moves to streamline regulation

By Kuda Pembere Players in Zimbabwe’s pharmaceutical sector have welcomed Cabinet’s decision to remove and rationalise a range of regulatory fees, describing the move as long overdue and critical for

Nurses to Pay Less for Certificate of Good Standing

By Kuda Pembere Cabinet on Tuesday approved a reduction in the cost of obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing for nurses, lowering the fee from US$300 to a new charge

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