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For Silicosis Patients, Solar Power Means the Difference Between Life and Death

For Silicosis Patients, Solar Power Means the Difference Between Life and Death

Michael Gwarisa in Kwekwe A few metres away, the wife of 50-year-old Moses Ndaba stands quietly, her face weighed down by worry as she watches her husband struggle to breathe. Clad in a green dress, she reaches into a plastic bag, pulls out an apple and gently hands it to

May 9, 2026
Three Minutes to a Diagnosis: How Digital X-Rays Are Transforming Rural Healthcare

Three Minutes to a Diagnosis: How Digital X-Rays Are Transforming Rural Healthcare

Michael Gwarisa in Manicaland Despite the scorching heat, 58-year-old Fibion Nyatsanza (Not his real name), from Saumani village in the Honde Valley is determined to find out what has been keeping him awake at night for the past three weeks. Shortly after midday, he walks through the gates of Hauna

May 6, 2026
Hauna District Hospital Records Zero Maternal Deaths in Over 4,000 Births Since 2022

Hauna District Hospital Records Zero Maternal Deaths in Over 4,000 Births Since 2022

Michael Gwarisa, Manicaland “My labour pains felt like a running stomach. I did not realise I was about to give birth,” recalls Sophia Uranda from Chavhanga Village in Honde Valley. What began as mild discomfort quickly turned into an emergency. On her way to the clinic, the contractions intensified, forcing

May 5, 2026
UNICEF Warns Plumpy Nut Shortages Loom Amid Global Funding Crunch

UNICEF Warns Plumpy Nut Shortages Loom Amid Global Funding Crunch

By Kuda Pembere After three decades of treating child malnutrition with Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) such as Plumpy Nut under United Nations Children’s Fund support, Zimbabwe faces new risks as funding shortages strain supply pipelines. RUTF, an energy-dense food used to treat children with severe acute malnutrition, has

May 5, 2026
From Crisis Response to Lasting Reform: How Zimbabwe Is Building a Stronger Health System from COVID-19 Investments

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, storage conditions were far from ideal, and patients frequently travelled long distances only to leave empty-handed or be referred to

May 4, 2026
Africa Launchs First Bilingual Open-Access Journal to Strengthen Health Policy and Financing

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 open-access journal designed to strengthen evidence-based decision-making in health. The journal, which officially launches on May 4, 2026, brings together

May 4, 2026
Will Zambia Succumb to US Pressure Over Health Aid and Minerals?

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 funding to economic concessions. While April 30 has circulated widely as a decisive deadline, it is not an official contractual

April 30, 2026
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

Zim Nurses Begin Nationwide Stay-Away, Down Tools Over Pay Dispute

By Kuda Pembere Government nurses across Zimbabwe have begun a nationwide three-day stay-away, downing tools in protest over low salaries and stalled negotiations. The industrial action was triggered by a

Zimbabwean Pharmacist Tackles Health Misinformation One Book at a Time with Seven-Book Series

Michael Gwarisa At a time when health misinformation spreads faster than facts, a Zimbabwean pharmacist is taking an ambitious step to reclaim the narrative, one book at a time. In

8 things you need to know about the BA.3.2 ‘Cicada’ variant of COVID-19

Linda Geddes News of a “highly mutated” strain of SARS-CoV-2 has sparked understandable concern in recent days, with headlines focusing on the unusually large number of genetic changes it carries.

Zimbabwean Company Launches Drone Technology to Deliver Medicines and Blood Products

Michael Gwarisa Drone Solutions, a local logistics company, has introduced drone technology to deliver medicines, blood and blood products, among other essential health commodities, across Zimbabwe. The move is set

Two LGBTIQ-Linked Zim NGOs Rejected Under New PVO Decisions

Michael Gwarisa Recent Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Board decisions show that most organisations seeking registration under Zimbabwe’s updated regulatory framework have been approved, while a small number have been rejected

Egyptian Cardiothoracic Surgeons Lead Zimbabwe’s Third Paediatric Heart Surgery Mission

Kuda PembereEgyptian cardiothoracic surgeons are returning to Zimbabwe for the third time to perform open-heart surgeries on 10 children.The procedures are set to begin next Monday at Parirenyatwa Group of

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