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Ghana rejects proposed US health aid deal, citing data concerns, source says

Ghana rejects proposed US health aid deal, citing data concerns, source says

(Reuters) - Ghana has rejected a bilateral health deal with the U.S., a source ‌familiar with the negotiations told Reuters, the latest stumbling block to the Trump administration's effort to overhaul foreign aid. The government of President John Dramani Mahama balked at terms requiring the sharing of sensitive health data,

April 29, 2026
Zimbabwe’s Medical Aid Coverage Could Shrink Further Under Proposed Reforms

Zimbabwe’s Medical Aid Coverage Could Shrink Further Under Proposed Reforms

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe’s already fragile medical aid coverage could fall even further below the current 8 percent if proposed amendments to Statutory Instrument 330 of 2000 force medical aid societies to divest from healthcare service provision, stakeholders have warned. The proposed changes to Section 14 of SI 330 of 2000

April 29, 2026
First Possible HIV Cure Reported in Canada After Bone Marrow Transplant

First Possible HIV Cure Reported in Canada After Bone Marrow Transplant

Michael Gwarisa Canada has recorded its first possible HIV cure in a 62-year-old man who has remained in sustained remission following a bone marrow transplant, according to a report from the University of Toronto. The case, known as the “Toronto patient,” was developed through a collaboration between clinicians and researchers

April 28, 2026
Ministry of Health Bans Unauthorised Vehicles From Transporting Medicines to Curb Drug Leakages

Ministry of Health Bans Unauthorised Vehicles From Transporting Medicines to Curb Drug Leakages

Michael Gwarisa In the wake of rising cases of leakage and pilfering of public sector medicines within Zimbabwe’s healthcare supply chain, the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has introduced stricter drug transportation and accountability measures aimed at closing existing loopholes. Appearing before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health,

April 28, 2026
Mozambique Rolls Out Lenacapavir for HIV Prevention

Mozambique Rolls Out Lenacapavir for HIV Prevention

  Michael Gwarisa Mozambique yesterday joined other African countries that have introduced and added Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, into their biomedical prevention methods. Other countries that have introduced the HIV prevention drug include Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. In Mozambique, the official

April 28, 2026
World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 Opens in Nairobi with Strong Call for Action on Resilient Health Systems

World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 Opens in Nairobi with Strong Call for Action on Resilient Health Systems

Michael Gwarisa NAIROBI, Kenya — The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 officially opened in Nairobi on Sunday, bringing together more than 2,000 global health leaders, policymakers, researchers, and development partners to push for stronger and more resilient health systems across Africa and beyond. The high-level gathering is being held

April 28, 2026
WHO Team in Zimbabwe to Assess MCAZ for Top Global Regulatory Standard

WHO Team in Zimbabwe to Assess MCAZ for Top Global Regulatory Standard

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe could soon make history in Africa's medicines regulation landscape, as an 11 member World Health Organization (WHO) team is in country assessing the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ)’s readiness to achieve Maturity Level 4, the highest rating in the Global Benchmarking Tool. The assessment, which

April 27, 2026
Zimbabwe, Egypt Teams Perform 10 Successful Paediatric Heart Surgeries at Parirenyatwa Hospital

Zimbabwe, Egypt Teams Perform 10 Successful Paediatric Heart Surgeries at Parirenyatwa Hospital

By Kuda Pembere Cardiothoracic surgery teams from Egypt and Zimbabwe have wrapped up a third five-day mission in which they performed life-saving open heart surgeries on children, marking another milestone in efforts to strengthen local cardiac care. The operations done at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, ran from Monday to Friday,

April 25, 2026

Zimbabwe Moves to Tackle Climate-Health Crisis With New Adaptation Plan

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe has begun the process of developing a Health National Adaptation Plan (HNAP), a strategic framework aimed at addressing the impact of climate change on the health

Nationwide nurses’ strike slated for Monday after Government’s US$30 increment

By Kuda PembereThe Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) has announced a nationwide three-day strike beginning next Monday after Government failed to deliver on a promised salary increase.The industrial action follows what

Dr Nonhlanhla Zwangobani Appointed New ZACH Executive Director

Ntokozo Gudu The Zimbabwe Association of Church-Related Hospitals (ZACH) has appointed Dr Nonhlanhla Zwangobani as its new Executive Director. Her appointment follows the retirement of Mrs Vuyelwa Chitimbire, who has

PEPFAR, Global Fund Expand Lenacapavir Access to Reach 3 Million in HIV Prevention Push

Michael Gwarisa Global efforts to scale up access to a groundbreaking HIV prevention injection have received a major boost after PEPFAR and The Global Fund announced additional investment in Gilead

Low Viral Load Doesn’t Mean Zero Risk: What New Uganda Study Means for U=U

Michael Gwarisa For years, the global HIV response has rallied around a simple but powerful message: Undetectable equals Untransmittable, widely known as U=U. Backed by strong scientific evidence, the concept

Manchester Institute of Biotechnology Develops Cheaper, Sustainable Method to Produce HIV Drug Lenacapavir

Michael Gwarisa Amid growing global pressure to make Lenacapavir more affordable, researchers at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology have developed a new method that could significantly reduce the cost and

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