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HealthTimes Editor Awarded Prestigious IAS Media Scholarship to Cover AIDS 2026 Conference in Brazil

HealthTimes Editor Awarded Prestigious IAS Media Scholarship to Cover AIDS 2026 Conference in Brazil

By Staff Reporter HealthTimes will strengthen its coverage of HIV and AIDS after its Editor, Michael Gwarisa, was awarded a prestigious media scholarship by the International AIDS Society (IAS) to attend the 26th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2026), which will be held from 26–31 July 2026 in Rio de Janeiro,

July 9, 2026
Zimbabwe Marks First International Paramedics Day as New Emergency Care Law Takes Effect

Zimbabwe Marks First International Paramedics Day as New Emergency Care Law Takes Effect

By Kuda Pembere HARARE – Zimbabwe commemorated its first-ever International Paramedics Day on Tuesday, with health officials using the occasion to highlight the newly gazetted Medical Services Amendment Act, which makes the provision of emergency medical care a legal obligation for both public and private health institutions. The event brought

July 8, 2026
Zimbabwe Introduces Law Requiring Private Hospitals to Treat Emergency Patients Regardless of Ability to Pay

Zimbabwe Introduces Law Requiring Private Hospitals to Treat Emergency Patients Regardless of Ability to Pay

By Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has enacted sweeping amendments to the Medical Services Act that will require private hospitals to provide life-saving emergency treatment to critically ill patients regardless of their ability to pay, marking one of the country's most significant health law reforms in recent years. The Medical Services Amendment

July 8, 2026
More Than a Courtesy Call: What Lydia Zigomo’s Zimbabwe Mission Means for Women and young people

More Than a Courtesy Call: What Lydia Zigomo’s Zimbabwe Mission Means for Women and young people

By Michael Gwarisa When Lydia Zigomo, the UNFPA Regional Director for East and Southern Africa arrived in Zimbabwe for her recent high-level mission, her schedule appeared much like that of many senior United Nations officials. There were meetings with government ministers, engagements with development partners, discussions with young people, visits

July 8, 2026
Daily Pill Burden Fuels Demand for Long-Acting HIV Prevention in Zimbabwe, Survey Finds

Daily Pill Burden Fuels Demand for Long-Acting HIV Prevention in Zimbabwe, Survey Finds

By Michael Gwarisa Nearly seven in ten Zimbabweans who previously used daily oral HIV prevention pills abandoned treatment because of the burden of taking medication every day, a new survey has revealed, adding fresh evidence that long-acting injectable HIV prevention could transform the country's fight against new HIV infections. The

July 8, 2026
How Gold Is Fueling a Teenage Pregnancy Crisis in Shamva

How Gold Is Fueling a Teenage Pregnancy Crisis in Shamva

By Kuda Pembere, recently in Shamva When Rhoda (not her real name) fell in love with a 19-year-old artisanal miner at the age of 15, she believed she had found a future. Instead, she dropped out of school, became pregnant and was abandoned before her baby was born. Today, at

July 4, 2026
Termination of Pregnancy after Rape: A Matter of Law, Health, Compassion and Justice

Termination of Pregnancy after Rape: A Matter of Law, Health, Compassion and Justice

By Marceline Mukwamba In Zimbabwe, conversations about termination of pregnancy often begin and end with moral discomfort. Too often, they are shaped by silence, fear, misinformation and stigma rather than by the law, medical evidence, constitutional values and compassion for survivors. Yet for a woman or girl who becomes pregnant

July 3, 2026
38,000 Malawians to Receive Lenacapavir as First Shipment of HIV Prevention Doses Arrives

38,000 Malawians to Receive Lenacapavir as First Shipment of HIV Prevention Doses Arrives

By Michael Gwarisa Malawi has received its first shipment of lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention medicine, with enough doses expected to protect 38,000 people, marking another milestone in Africa's rollout of one of the most significant advances in HIV prevention in decades. The arrival of the first of two

July 2, 2026

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

Zimbabwe Launches National Framework as Adolescent Pregnancies Surge to 22%

By Michael Gwarisa The Government of Zimbabwe has launched a National Multi-Sectoral Framework for the Prevention and Management of Adolescent Pregnancies, describing the initiative as a decisive national response to

A Landmine Took Her Leg. Years Later, Another Accident Nearly Took Her Life

By Kudakwashe Pembere in Mash Central The explosion came without warning. One moment, Regina (not her real name) was helping her aunt carry a log of firewood in Rushinga. The

Australia confirms suspected bird flu case in Western Australia amid global H5 outbreak – as authorities ramp up preparedness

By Sky News (reported) Australian authorities are investigating a suspected case of bird flu in Western Australia after a wild migratory bird tested positive for a possible H5 avian influenza

Clause 11 has been deleted. The conversation has not.

By Memory Pamella Kadau Deleting Clause 11 did not delete the need for it. It did not delete Memory in Guruve, a 16-year-old girl trying to understand whether the law

African Leaders Pledge US$910 Million to Contain Ebola as Africa CDC Warns Time Is Running Out

By Michael Gwarisa African leaders, donors and international partners have pledged US$910 million towards containing the growing Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, with

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