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Clause 11 has been deleted. The conversation has not.

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 protects her after a pregnancy caused by sexual abuse, while adults around her speak in whispers, clinics speak in caution,

June 19, 2026
African Leaders Pledge US$910 Million to Contain Ebola as Africa CDC Warns Time Is Running Out

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 health officials warning that delays in releasing funds could sharply escalate both infections and costs. The commitments were announced following

June 18, 2026
South Korea Donates US$170,000 Rehabilitation Equipment to Transform Care for Zimbabwean Children with Cerebral Palsy

South Korea Donates US$170,000 Rehabilitation Equipment to Transform Care for Zimbabwean Children with Cerebral Palsy

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe has received specialised children's rehabilitation equipment worth more than US$170,000 from the Government of South Korea, a development expected to improve treatment and rehabilitation services for children living with cerebral palsy across the country. The equipment was handed over at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital through the

June 16, 2026
Zimbabwean Students Find a Home Away from Home at Texila American University Zambia

Zimbabwean Students Find a Home Away from Home at Texila American University Zambia

By Own Correspondent A growing number of Zimbabwean students are making a deliberate and confident choice when it comes to higher education - Texila American University Zambia (TAUZ) in Lusaka. What is particularly striking is not just the numbers, but the reasons behind this shift. For many Zimbabwean school leavers,

June 16, 2026
“Finish What We Started”: WHO and Brazil Urge Leaders to Finalise Pandemic Agreement

“Finish What We Started”: WHO and Brazil Urge Leaders to Finalise Pandemic Agreement

By Michael Gwarisa The world promised never again after COVID-19. But the most important part of that promise, the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex, remains unfinished. WHO and Brazil are now urging G7, G20 and BRICS leaders to “finish what we started” before the next pandemic strikes. The

June 15, 2026
Inside Khami Prison: The Inmate Called “The Headmaster” Transforming Education Behind Bars

Inside Khami Prison: The Inmate Called “The Headmaster” Transforming Education Behind Bars

By Kuda Pembere As he walks into the classroom, the room falls silent. A silence that settles whenever a figure of authority steps into the space. Rows of inmates sit shoulder to shoulder, carefully writing letters and numbers into neatly covered exercise books. The room is bright, orderly and filled

June 15, 2026
Gweru Community Rallies Around Families of Seven Learners Lost in Senga Tragedy

Gweru Community Rallies Around Families of Seven Learners Lost in Senga Tragedy

By Staff Reporter The streets of Senga and Matongo in Gweru are usually filled with the high-pitched laughter of children making their way home from school. But this week, a heavy silence has replaced the usual afternoon chatter. Last Wednesday, that routine walk home turned into tragedy when a commuter

June 15, 2026
Celebrating Men: Recognising the Unsung Pillars of Families, Communities and Nations

Celebrating Men: Recognising the Unsung Pillars of Families, Communities and Nations

By Chaplain Simbarashe P. Chenjerai As the world marks Men’s Health Month and reflects on the contribution of men during June, 21 June presents an important opportunity to acknowledge the often-overlooked role that men continue to play in society. Throughout history, men have served as providers, protectors, builders, innovators, leaders,

June 15, 2026

Nucleic Acid Testing Technology Expands Blood Collection Frontiers, Boosts Zimbabwe’s Blood Stocks

Michael Gwarisa …National Blood Service Zimbabwe scales up collection target to nearly 90,000 units as NAT enhances safety and access to new donor sites The commissioning of the Nucleic Acid

DREAMS Legacy Lives On at Mawaba Primary School

Kuda Pembere in Bulawayo Mawaba Primary School says it is determined to preserve the gains achieved through the DREAMS programme, including a dramatic reduction in child sexual abuse cases, despite

Climate Change Is No Longer Just an Environmental Issue — It’s a Health, Development and Social Justice Crisis

By Tanaka Musungwini BSc Honours Social Work Student (4th Year), Women’s University in Africa Introduction and background Climate change is no longer a distant environmental issue discussed only by scientists

Africa CDC Appoints Saran Koly as New Communications Director

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has appointed Saran Koly as its new Director of Communications and Public Information, bringing to the role more

Zimbabwe Sets Up Three Ebola Isolation Centres as Government Activates National Preparedness Plan

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has established three Ebola isolation and treatment centres in Harare, Bulawayo and Chirundu as part of a nationwide preparedness response, even as the country confirms that no

Zimbabwe Spends US$27 Million Sugar Tax Funds on Radiotherapy Equipment

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has spent US$27 million raised through the sugar tax on the first phase of a major cancer equipment procurement programme aimed at transforming diagnosis and treatment services

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