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Zimbabwe Urged to Invest More in Midwives as Global Shortage Hits One Million

Zimbabwe Urged to Invest More in Midwives as Global Shortage Hits One Million

Michael Gwarisa in Bulawayo The Government of Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the country’s health workforce amid growing calls for increased investment in midwives to help reduce maternal and newborn deaths. Speaking during the International Day of the Midwife commemorations and awards ceremony held at United Bulawayo Hospitals

May 29, 2026
Zimbabwe to Recruit Nearly 9 000 Health Workers

Zimbabwe to Recruit Nearly 9 000 Health Workers

Kuda Pembere Government has approved the recruitment of 8 785 new health workers as part of efforts to strengthen Zimbabwe’s public health sector and improve service delivery across the country. Treasury is expected to finalise concurrence for the 2026 financial framework this week, paving the way for the Health Services

May 29, 2026
Zimbabwe cannot attain Vision 2030 without well-nourished citizens

Zimbabwe cannot attain Vision 2030 without well-nourished citizens

Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe’s goal of becoming an upper middle-income economy by 2030 cannot be achieved if citizens are not properly nourished, Deputy Chief Secretary for Social Services in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Reverend Paul Damasane, has said. Rev Damasane made the remarks on Thursday while officiating at

May 28, 2026
Zimbabwe Pushes Mercury-Free Gold Mining Amid Rising Health Concerns

Zimbabwe Pushes Mercury-Free Gold Mining Amid Rising Health Concerns

Michael Gwarisa in Bindura Without gloves or protective equipment, 32-year-old artisanal miner Mavies Gwiriko carefully swirls mercury with crushed gold ore under the scorching Bindura sun, unaware that the toxic metal in her hands can damage the brain, kidneys, lungs, and nervous system. At Museveni Mine in Bindura, Gwiriko moves

May 27, 2026
The Future of Tobacco Control in Africa Must Include Harm Reduction

The Future of Tobacco Control in Africa Must Include Harm Reduction

By Joseph Magero As Africa marks World No Tobacco Day, governments across the continent must ask an important question: are current tobacco control policies truly tailored to African realities, or are they simply borrowed from elsewhere and imposed without regard for local feasibility? For too long, many African countries have

May 26, 2026
Zimbabwe Commences Ebola Screening, Requests Africa CDC Reagents Ahead Of Potential Spillover

Zimbabwe Commences Ebola Screening, Requests Africa CDC Reagents Ahead Of Potential Spillover

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe has begun screening travellers for Ebola at ports of entry and activated its Public Health Emergency Operations Centre at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals as the country intensifies preparedness measures against the deadly outbreak currently affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda. The government has also

May 26, 2026
Africa Seeks US$319 Million To Contain Deadly Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak

Africa Seeks US$319 Million To Contain Deadly Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak

Michael Gwarisa The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has appealed for nearly US$319 million to support a continent-wide response to the deadly Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease (BVD) outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Uganda, and South Sudan which also a high-risk country. The funding appeal emerged

May 24, 2026
Is your child talking to someone you don’t know?

Is your child talking to someone you don’t know?

Abigail T.S Mudokwani If you have a teenager at home, this scene may feel familiar. They are in their room, door slightly closed. The phone is in their hand. They smile, maybe even laugh quietly. You call out, “Uri kuita sei?” or “What are you up to?” “Nothing,” they answer.

May 22, 2026

From Crisis Response to Lasting Reform: How Zimbabwe Is Building a Stronger Health System from COVID-19 Investments

Michael Gwarisa in Mahusekwa At Mahusekwa Hospital, what once passed for a pharmacy was a cramped room that struggled to serve an entire district. Medicines were often in short supply,

Africa Launchs First Bilingual Open-Access Journal to Strengthen Health Policy and Financing

Michael Gwarisa Africa’s research and policy community is marking a major milestone with the launch of the African Journal of Health Economics, Systems and Policy (AJHESP), a continent-led, bilingual, fully

Will Zambia Succumb to US Pressure Over Health Aid and Minerals?

Michael Gwarisa Zambia finds itself at the centre of a high stakes geopolitical and public health dilemma as pressure from the United States intensifies over a proposed agreement linking health

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

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

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

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