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South African Parliament clears Tobacco Bill for next stage but MPs demand major overhaul on cigarette and vaping rules

South African Parliament clears Tobacco Bill for next stage but MPs demand major overhaul on cigarette and vaping rules

By Staff Reporter After years of delays, debate and thousands of public submissions, the Portfolio Committee on Health on Wednesday voted in favour of the desirability of the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill. However, several MPs made it clear their support is dependent on significant amendments, particularly

June 26, 2026
Record Turnout as SAYWHAT Universities Quiz Challenge Draws 17 Institutions

Record Turnout as SAYWHAT Universities Quiz Challenge Draws 17 Institutions

By Alice Mudzingwa At least 34 students from 17 private and public tertiary institutions across Zimbabwe have gathered in Harare for the 8th edition of the Students and Youth Working on Reproductive Health Action Team (SAYWHAT) National Universities Quiz Challenge. The prestigious two-day competition, which began today at the SAYWHAT

June 26, 2026
Zimbabwean Chiefs Draw a Line on Child Marriage Through “Not In My Village”

Zimbabwean Chiefs Draw a Line on Child Marriage Through “Not In My Village”

By Michael Gwarisa What began as a youth-led campaign in one province is increasingly evolving into a national movement reshaping how traditional leaders respond to child marriage across Zimbabwe. From roadside billboards carrying anti-child marriage messages to new village by-laws, and strengthened accountability systems, chiefs say the Not In My

June 25, 2026
At 17, Motherhood Changed Her Plans. Family Planning Helped Her Rewrite Them

At 17, Motherhood Changed Her Plans. Family Planning Helped Her Rewrite Them

By Kuda Pembere in Mash Central On a cool Monday morning, Christabel Chiweso arrives at Wadzanayi Clinic, a health facility run by the Shamva Rural District Council. This time, she is not seeking a family planning method for herself. Instead, she has accompanied her sister-in-law, who wants to start using

June 25, 2026
Zimbabwe Launches National Framework as Adolescent Pregnancies Surge to 22%

Zimbabwe Launches National Framework as Adolescent Pregnancies Surge to 22%

By Michael Gwarisa The Government of Zimbabwe has launched a National Multi-Sectoral Framework for the Prevention and Management of Adolescent Pregnancies, describing the initiative as a decisive national response to one of the country’s most urgent public health and development challenges. The framework seeks to coordinate action across government ministries,

June 22, 2026
A Landmine Took Her Leg. Years Later, Another Accident Nearly Took Her Life

A Landmine Took Her Leg. Years Later, Another Accident Nearly Took Her Life

By Kudakwashe Pembere in Mash Central The explosion came without warning. One moment, Regina (not her real name) was helping her aunt carry a log of firewood in Rushinga. The next, she was lying on the ground in agony, her lower leg blown off by a landmine hidden beneath the

June 20, 2026
Australia confirms suspected bird flu case in Western Australia amid global H5 outbreak – as authorities ramp up preparedness

Australia confirms suspected bird flu case in Western Australia amid global H5 outbreak – as authorities ramp up preparedness

By Sky News (reported) Australian authorities are investigating a suspected case of bird flu in Western Australia after a wild migratory bird tested positive for a possible H5 avian influenza infection, raising fresh concerns about the global spread of the virus. The detection was confirmed on Friday by Minister for

June 19, 2026
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

WHO, Africa CDC launch US$518 million continental Ebola preparedness plan

Michael Gwarisa The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) have launched a US$517.7 million joint continental preparedness and response plan aimed

Zim commemorates World Health Day amid calls to end preventable maternal deaths

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe marked World Health Day amid renewed calls for stronger commitment to health as a fundamental human right, with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) urging urgent action

95 Out of Every 100 Zimbabwean Babies Now Born in Health Facilities

Michael Gwarisa If 100 Zimbabwean women gave birth in 2024, about 95 would have delivered their babies in a clinic or hospital, while only four would have given birth at

Bulawayo Records Strong Uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision

Kuda Pembere in Bulawayo Bulawayo Metropolitan Province recorded strong uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) in 2024, with the highest coverage achieved among males aged 25 to 29 and

Teenagers Driving Rise in STI Cases in Bulawayo District, Says NAC

Kuda Pembere in Bulawayo A rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people aged between 10 and 24 years is prompting the National AIDS Council (NAC) to intensify HIV

Zimbabwean Innovators to Compete for US$7,000 in Cimas Healthathon 3.0

Michael Gwarisa Cimas Health Group has launched the third edition of its national Healthathon competition, inviting innovators, startups and university technology teams to develop digital solutions capable of transforming healthcare

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