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A Voice From the Podium: Pregnant Teen’s Emotional Testimony Defines National Adolescent Pregnancy Launch

A Voice From the Podium: Pregnant Teen’s Emotional Testimony Defines National Adolescent Pregnancy Launch

By Michael Gwarisa in Goromonzi A hush settled over the grounds of Goromonzi High School on a chilly Monday morning in the third week of June 2026 as government officials, development partners, traditional leaders, health workers and students gathered to launch Zimbabwe's National Multi-Sectoral Framework for the Prevention and Management

June 29, 2026
Amnesty International, Doctors for Human Rights Call for Urgent Protection of Migrants in South Africa as Violence Escalates

Amnesty International, Doctors for Human Rights Call for Urgent Protection of Migrants in South Africa as Violence Escalates

By Michael Gwarisa The Southern African Doctors for Human Rights (SADHR) and Amnesty International have called for urgent protection of migrants, refugees and foreign nationals in South Africa amid escalating violence, discrimination and human rights violations. The organisations expressed deep concern over reports of attacks, intimidation, forced internal displacement and

June 26, 2026
Registration Opens for Cimas Healthathon 3.0 as Innovators Race to Transform Healthcare

Registration Opens for Cimas Healthathon 3.0 as Innovators Race to Transform Healthcare

By Staff Reporter Cimas Health Group has opened registration for Cimas Healthathon 3.0, inviting innovators across Zimbabwe to develop practical, technology-driven solutions aimed at improving healthcare access, affordability and service delivery. Running under the theme “Reimagining Healthcare Through Disruptive Innovation,” the challenge targets innovation hubs, start-ups, university technology teams, software

June 26, 2026
Child Marriage Suspects Walking Free in Court, Say Chiefs—Demand Tough Powers

Child Marriage Suspects Walking Free in Court, Say Chiefs—Demand Tough Powers

By Michael Gwarisa in Gweru Traditional leaders have called for the alignment of Zimbabwe’s laws with customary law, arguing that this would empower chiefs to take stronger action against child marriages in their communities. They say the current legal system is undermining their efforts, as cases they help build at

June 26, 2026
South African Parliament clears Tobacco Bill for next stage but MPs demand major overhaul on cigarette and vaping rules

South African Parliament clears Tobacco Bill for next stage but MPs demand major overhaul on cigarette and vaping rules

By Staff Reporter After years of delays, debate and thousands of public submissions, the Portfolio Committee on Health on Wednesday voted in favour of the desirability of the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill. However, several MPs made it clear their support is dependent on significant amendments, particularly

June 26, 2026
Record Turnout as SAYWHAT Universities Quiz Challenge Draws 17 Institutions

Record Turnout as SAYWHAT Universities Quiz Challenge Draws 17 Institutions

By Alice Mudzingwa At least 34 students from 17 private and public tertiary institutions across Zimbabwe have gathered in Harare for the 8th edition of the Students and Youth Working on Reproductive Health Action Team (SAYWHAT) National Universities Quiz Challenge. The prestigious two-day competition, which began today at the SAYWHAT

June 26, 2026
Zimbabwean Chiefs Draw a Line on Child Marriage Through “Not In My Village”

Zimbabwean Chiefs Draw a Line on Child Marriage Through “Not In My Village”

By Michael Gwarisa What began as a youth-led campaign in one province is increasingly evolving into a national movement reshaping how traditional leaders respond to child marriage across Zimbabwe. From roadside billboards carrying anti-child marriage messages to new village by-laws, and strengthened accountability systems, chiefs say the Not In My

June 25, 2026
At 17, Motherhood Changed Her Plans. Family Planning Helped Her Rewrite Them

At 17, Motherhood Changed Her Plans. Family Planning Helped Her Rewrite Them

By Kuda Pembere in Mash Central On a cool Monday morning, Christabel Chiweso arrives at Wadzanayi Clinic, a health facility run by the Shamva Rural District Council. This time, she is not seeking a family planning method for herself. Instead, she has accompanied her sister-in-law, who wants to start using

June 25, 2026

“It Still Haunts Me”: The Hidden Toll of Unsafe Abortions in Zimbabwe

By Anna Miti HARARE — Every year, an estimated 65,300 induced abortions take place across Zimbabwe. For many of the women and girls behind this statistic, the procedure is not

New Cancer Machines to Tackle 800-Patient Treatment Backlog, Says Government

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe's newly acquired cancer treatment machines are expected to significantly reduce a radiotherapy backlog affecting more than 800 patients, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has

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

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

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

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

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