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EU Pledges US$750 Million to Fight HIV, TB and Malaria, Boosts AMR Response

EU Pledges US$750 Million to Fight HIV, TB and Malaria, Boosts AMR Response

Michael Gwarisa Amid declining donor support for health programmes in Africa and globally, the European Union has committed US$750 million (€700 million) to the Global Fund’s 8th replenishment to strengthen the fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. The announcement was made by Jozef Síkela, Commissioner for International Partnerships, at the

April 11, 2026
Imperial College London Brings AI for Healthcare Training to Zimbabwe

Imperial College London Brings AI for Healthcare Training to Zimbabwe

Michael Gwarisa A team from Imperial College London has travelled to Zimbabwe to deliver an intensive training programme aimed at strengthening the use of machine learning in healthcare, as global efforts grow to harness artificial intelligence for improved health outcomes. The three day course, titled Machine Learning for Health Applications,

April 10, 2026
Maternal anaemia fuels intergenerational malnutrition in Zimbabwe

Maternal anaemia fuels intergenerational malnutrition in Zimbabwe

Michael Gwarisa Maternal anaemia is tightening its grip on Zimbabwe, with the latest Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey (ZDHS) revealing a sharp and worrying rise over the past decade. In 2015, 27 percent of women of childbearing age (15 to 49) were anaemic. Today, that figure has climbed to 41.8

April 10, 2026
Urban Malaria Threat Looms as Invasive Mosquito Nears Southern Africa

Urban Malaria Threat Looms as Invasive Mosquito Nears Southern Africa

Michael Gwarisa Malaria experts have raised alarm over an emerging invasive mosquito species capable of thriving in hot, densely populated urban environments, warning that it could complicate already fragile malaria control efforts across Africa, HealthTimes has learnt. The mosquito, known as Anopheles stephensi, originates from Southeast Asia and has, over

April 8, 2026
Africa CDC Appoints Four Senior Advisors to Advance Health Strategy

Africa CDC Appoints Four Senior Advisors to Advance Health Strategy

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has appointed four senior advisors, a move aimed at strengthening the organisation’s capacity to respond to public health threats across the continent. The four include Ambassador Troy Fitrell (USA) as Senior Advisor on International Cooperation, Ambassador Pierre Delsaux (Belgium) as

April 7, 2026
World Health Day Theme Reflected in Zimbabwe’s IVF Breakthroughs

World Health Day Theme Reflected in Zimbabwe’s IVF Breakthroughs

Staff Reporter Zimbabwe joins the world in marking World Health Day today (April 7) under the theme “Together for Health. Stand with Science.” This year’s theme highlights how scientific innovation is transforming healthcare, making advanced solutions more inclusive and accessible. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the most striking

April 7, 2026
Ethiopia to Host 5th CPHIA Conference, Drawing 30,000 Public Health Experts

Ethiopia to Host 5th CPHIA Conference, Drawing 30,000 Public Health Experts

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that Ethiopia will host the 2026 edition of the International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA), one of the continent’s premier gatherings for health professionals and policymakers. The fifth CPHIA conference will take place from November 1

April 6, 2026
AU Commission on Human Rights Urges Zimbabwe to Reconsider Gender Commission Scrapping

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 in advancing gender equality and protecting women’s rights. The call was made following the Commission’s visit to the country as

April 3, 2026

Ejaculating More Frequently Could Boost Sperm Health, Oxford Researchers Say

Michael Gwarisa New research from Oxford University suggests that ejaculation frequency may play a key role in maintaining sperm quality, with findings showing that prolonged sperm storage in the body

Breathalyser Tests Proposed for Health Workers as Substance Abuse Rises

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe is considering introducing breathalyser testing for health workers amid growing concern over drug and substance abuse within the sector. The Health Service Commission (HSC), which oversees

Women Urged to Take Active Role as NDS2 Prioritises Gender Equality and Inclusion

Michael Gwarisa Women’s groups in Zimbabwe are urging action, not promises, as the National Development Strategy 2 places gender equality and social inclusion at the heart of national development. In

Top 5 Cities in the World for Eye Health in 2026

Michael Gwarisa Maintaining healthy vision isn’t just about genetics or limiting screen time—where you live can play a big role. A new global analysis shows that certain cities offer ideal

Zimbabwe’s Family Planning Council Operating on a Shoestring Budget

Michael Gwarisa Despite a multimillion-dollar pledge made by the Government of Zimbabwe at the International Conference on Family Planning in Bogotá, Colombia, where Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas

Zimbabwe’s abortion debate is asking the wrong questions

By Memory Pamella Kadau Zimbabwe's abortion conversation remains trapped in the wrong questions. Why are we still debating whether the procedure should be allowed when the law (ToP) already makes

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