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Pick n Pay, CABS Unite in $260,000 Cancer Drive

Pick n Pay, CABS Unite in $260,000 Cancer Drive

Nthokozo Gudu One of Zimbabwe’s leading retail chains ,TM Pick n Pay Zimbabwe in partnership with CABS has donated a combined US$260 000 to support cancer initiatives in the country. The donations saw KidsCan Zimbabwe receiving US$150 000 to support children battling with cancer ,while Cancer Association of Zimbabwe received

March 6, 2026
US Clarifies Type of Health Data Requested in Zimbabwe Talks

US Clarifies Type of Health Data Requested in Zimbabwe Talks

 Michael Gwarisa A United States official has clarified the nature of the health data Washington had requested from Zimbabwe during negotiations over a proposed US$367 million health cooperation deal that has since collapsed. Two weeks ago, a leaked document from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs directing the Ministry of Health

March 6, 2026
Nedbank embarks on major Edith Opperman Maternity Clinic refurbishment

Nedbank embarks on major Edith Opperman Maternity Clinic refurbishment

  Staff Reporter Financial institution Nedbank Zimbabwe has started a major infrastructure and medical equipment upgrade at Edith Opperman Maternity Clinic in Mbare to help strengthen maternal and child healthcare services. The refurbishment work includes roof repairs and repainting, interior and exterior wall repairs and painting, ceiling repairs and replacement,

March 6, 2026
South Africa Launches Bid to Produce Lenacapavir as Region Seeks HIV Prevention Breakthrough

South Africa Launches Bid to Produce Lenacapavir as Region Seeks HIV Prevention Breakthrough

  Michael Gwarisa South Africa has taken a significant step toward expanding access to next-generation HIV prevention by launching a process aimed at manufacturing lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable drug widely seen as a potential game-changer in the fight against HIV. The initiative forms part of a broader strategy by the

March 5, 2026
‘Unsafe Abortions Driving Preventable Maternal Deaths’

‘Unsafe Abortions Driving Preventable Maternal Deaths’

Kudakwashe Pembere Abortion complications account for an estimated five percent of maternal deaths in her setting. Of the women who die from abortion-related complications, up to 70 percent have undergone unsafe procedures. For Dr Rumbidzai Makoni, these are not just statistics. They are women she has treated, and in some

March 5, 2026
Born With It or Brought On by the Air? The Many Faces of Chronic Lung Disease in Children

Born With It or Brought On by the Air? The Many Faces of Chronic Lung Disease in Children

Michael Gwarisa, Cape Town “I almost quit my job so that I could monitor my child,” says Jacky Phillips, the mother of eight-year-old Lorren Hansen, who lives with severe asthma. Phillips works as a cashier at a fuel station in Atlantis, in South Africa’s Western Cape. She recalls that Lorren’s

March 4, 2026
Government Targets Neonatal Mortality Below 12 per 1,000 by 2030

Government Targets Neonatal Mortality Below 12 per 1,000 by 2030

Kuda Pembere Government has reaffirmed its commitment to reducing neonatal mortality to fewer than 12 deaths per 1,000 live births, in line with Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2). The Neonatal Mortality Rate according to the Zimbabwe Demographic Health Survey (ZDHS 2023-24) according to Health and Child Care Minister Dr

March 4, 2026
Medical Aid Clinics at Risk as Government Moves to Tighten Regulations

Medical Aid Clinics at Risk as Government Moves to Tighten Regulations

Kudakwashe Pembere A 26-year standoff between medical aid funders and healthcare service providers is threatening to intensify following proposed amendments to Statutory Instrument 330 of 2000 that would bar medical aid societies from owning or operating health facilities. The Health and Child Care Ministry recently convened a consultative meeting with

March 3, 2026

SADC Countries Convene in Harare for African Volunteer Health Corps Training

Kuda Pembere At a time when Africa records more than 200 public health emergencies annually, SADC member states and selected countries from East and West Africa have gathered in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Stakeholders Convene to Craft SI on Healthcare Advertising

Michel Gwarisa The Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has called for a consultative stakeholders meeting with players in the healthcare sector to develop a Statutory Instrument (SI) on

Medical Aid Costs in Zimbabwe: Who Offers the Cheapest and Most Expensive Coverage?

Michael Gwarisa In Zimbabwe, the majority of people face significant barriers to accessing health insurance. Over 80% of the population do not have any form of medical coverage, according to

Where Zimbabwe Stands in the Fight Against HIV

Michael Gwarisa In 1985, Zimbabwe recorded its first confirmed case of HIV, marking the start of a national epidemic. By the mid-1980s, cases were rising rapidly, particularly in Hurungwe District,

Study Finds Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Pads May Affect Hormones and Raise Health Risks

Michael Gwarisa For many women, sanitary pads are an essential part of daily life. They help manage menstrual hygiene and keep women comfortable and active. But a recent South African

Coalition Warns Clause 11 Deletion Leaves Women Facing Bureaucratic Barriers

Kuda Pembere A coalition of girls’ rights and health advocates has condemned the deletion of Clause 11 from the Medical Services Amendment Bill, arguing that the decision preserves outdated administrative

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