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Africa CDC Trains Diverse Leaders to Close Africa’s Mental Health Treatment Gap

Africa CDC Trains Diverse Leaders to Close Africa’s Mental Health Treatment Gap

WATCH: Africa CDC Trains New Leaders to Close Africa’s Mental Health Treatment Gap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW1XAFxxtVE&t=34sMichael Gwarisa In 2015, Pamhidzai-Violet Togara lost her job. A few months later, her marriage collapsed, pushing her into a severe mental health crisis. “My husband took another wife soon after I lost my job. He told

March 16, 2026
Rare HIV ‘Breakthrough’ Cases Reported in Lenacapavir PrEP Trials Across Africa

Rare HIV ‘Breakthrough’ Cases Reported in Lenacapavir PrEP Trials Across Africa

Michael Gwarisa As more African countries begin to introduce lenacapavir into their HIV prevention programmes, scientists are examining new data showing that a small number of people became infected with HIV while using the medication. The drug’s rollout now extends beyond just one or two nations. Countries that have started

March 14, 2026
Africa CDC, UZ Honour Zimbabwe’s Dr Evelyn Mazike With Named Mental Health Short Course

Africa CDC, UZ Honour Zimbabwe’s Dr Evelyn Mazike With Named Mental Health Short Course

Watch: Honoring a Legend: The Dr. Evelyn Masike Zimbabwe Mental Health Leadership Course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LA_2HsML5Y Michael Gwarisa The University of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the Africa CDC, has named the Zimbabwe Mental Health Leadership Short Course after the late psychiatrist Dr Evelyn Mazike. Dr Mazike, a lecturer in the Department of

March 13, 2026
South Africa Urged to Secure Better Lenacapavir License Terms With Gilead Before Local Manufacturing

South Africa Urged to Secure Better Lenacapavir License Terms With Gilead Before Local Manufacturing

Michael Gwarisa Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has urged South Africa not to rush into local manufacturing of lenacapavir, an injectable HIV prevention drug, without first negotiating stronger, more equitable license terms or using a compulsory license to bypass patent restrictions. Their call follows a recent announcement by the South African

March 13, 2026
Growing Awareness Slowly Reduces Stigma Around IVF Births in Zimbabwe

Growing Awareness Slowly Reduces Stigma Around IVF Births in Zimbabwe

Michael Gwarisa For many years, in vitro fertilisation (IVF) has been widely misunderstood and heavily stigmatised in Zimbabwe and across much of Africa. The procedure, which involves fertilising an egg with sperm outside the body in a laboratory before transferring the embryo into the uterus, has often been dismissed as

March 12, 2026
New Global Research Grants Open for Mental Health Nurse Practitioners to Study Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

New Global Research Grants Open for Mental Health Nurse Practitioners to Study Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

Michael Gwarisa Pharmaceutical company Alkermes plc has unveiled a new research funding initiative aimed at supporting psychiatric nurse practitioners who are working to improve treatment for serious mental health conditions. The company announced that applications for the first Alkermes Pathways APN Research Awards™ will officially open on March 16, 2026,

March 12, 2026
Zimbabwe Expands Fistula Repair Camps as Thousands of Women Await Surgery

Zimbabwe Expands Fistula Repair Camps as Thousands of Women Await Surgery

Kuda Pembere Fewer than 2 000 women and adolescent girls in Zimbabwe have received corrective surgery for obstetric fistula since specialised repair camps began in 2014, prompting health authorities to expand the programme nationwide to tackle a backlog of thousands living with the preventable childbirth injury. According to the Zimbabwe

March 11, 2026
Mystery Donor Payments Spark Rift Among Nurses at Central Hospitals

Mystery Donor Payments Spark Rift Among Nurses at Central Hospitals

Kuda Pembere A rift has emerged among nurses at Zimbabwe’s central hospitals after an unidentified donor began paying nursing tutors and instructors, leaving out registered general nurses and midwives who say they do most of the mentoring for student nurses in clinical areas. Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) Secretary General at

March 11, 2026

Woman Sues Hospital In Bid To End Captivity

By Kuda Pembere A 75-year-old woman has taken a private hospital to court, accusing the medical facility of unlawfully detaining her in an attempt to force payment of an outstanding

South Africa’s Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill Faces Acid Test

Michael Gwarisa South Africa’s Portfolio Committee on Health has flagged grey areas in the proposed Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill, warning that the legislation continues to permit

Single-Dose Pill Brings Sleeping Sickness Closer to Elimination in Africa

Michael Gwarisa A breakthrough in the fight against sleeping sickness could transform care for thousands of patients in Africa. The European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use

Denmark Eliminates Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Syphilis

Michael Gwarisa World Health Organization has certified Denmark as having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of both HIV and syphilis, marking a major public health milestone and making the country the first

Protecting Zimbabwe’s Girls: Why Access to Lawful Abortion Cannot Wait

  Edinah Masiyiwa For reproductive rights advocates, the recent weeks have been a major setback. The Senate recommended removing Clause 11 from the Health Services Amendment Bill — a clause

Study Finds US Women Prioritise Pregnancy Prevention Over HIV and STI Protection

Michael Gwarisa For many American women, the fear of an unintended pregnancy outweighs concerns about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, according to new research on multipurpose vaginal rings. The

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