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World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 Opens in Nairobi with Strong Call for Action on Resilient Health Systems

World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 Opens in Nairobi with Strong Call for Action on Resilient Health Systems

Michael Gwarisa NAIROBI, Kenya — The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 officially opened in Nairobi on Sunday, bringing together more than 2,000 global health leaders, policymakers, researchers, and development partners to push for stronger and more resilient health systems across Africa and beyond. The high-level gathering is being held

April 28, 2026
WHO Team in Zimbabwe to Assess MCAZ for Top Global Regulatory Standard

WHO Team in Zimbabwe to Assess MCAZ for Top Global Regulatory Standard

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe could soon make history in Africa's medicines regulation landscape, as an 11 member World Health Organization (WHO) team is in country assessing the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ)’s readiness to achieve Maturity Level 4, the highest rating in the Global Benchmarking Tool. The assessment, which

April 27, 2026
Zimbabwe, Egypt Teams Perform 10 Successful Paediatric Heart Surgeries at Parirenyatwa Hospital

Zimbabwe, Egypt Teams Perform 10 Successful Paediatric Heart Surgeries at Parirenyatwa Hospital

By Kuda Pembere Cardiothoracic surgery teams from Egypt and Zimbabwe have wrapped up a third five-day mission in which they performed life-saving open heart surgeries on children, marking another milestone in efforts to strengthen local cardiac care. The operations done at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, ran from Monday to Friday,

April 25, 2026
Zimbabwe targets top global ranking in medicines regulation

Zimbabwe targets top global ranking in medicines regulation

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe will next week undergo a critical World Health Organization (WHO) review of its medicines regulatory system, a process expected to determine its readiness for the highest global standard. The assessment, running from April 27 to May 1, will evaluate how effectively the Medicines Control Authority of

April 25, 2026
Bahamas Eliminates Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission in Landmark Public Health Achievement

Bahamas Eliminates Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission in Landmark Public Health Achievement

Michael Gwarisa In a significant public health milestone for the Caribbean, The Bahamas has been certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for eliminating mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of HIV, marking a major step forward in the country’s long-running fight against the virus. The certification places The Bahamas among a small

April 24, 2026
Biggest Global Vaccine Catch-Up Delivers Over 100 Million Childhood Doses, but Millions Still Miss Routine Immunisation

Biggest Global Vaccine Catch-Up Delivers Over 100 Million Childhood Doses, but Millions Still Miss Routine Immunisation

Health Correspondent A global vaccination recovery drive launched in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has delivered more than 100 million vaccine doses to an estimated 18.3 million children across 36 countries, helping close dangerous immunity gaps caused by years of disrupted immunisation services. The initiative, known as The Big

April 24, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Has Prostate Cancer

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Has Prostate Cancer

Michael Gwarisa Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyau was diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer following routine post-surgical monitoring, but doctors say treatment was successful and the lesion has completely disappeared. According to an official medical report dated April 20, 2026, the Prime Minister had previously undergone treatment on December 29, 2024,

April 24, 2026
Press Release: Mysterious Grave in Epworth Revealed as National Intervention for Public Health Crisis

Press Release: Mysterious Grave in Epworth Revealed as National Intervention for Public Health Crisis

HARARE, ZIMBABWE – [24 April, 2026] A striking public installation of graves that appeared overnight in Epworth sparking widespread curiosity, public speculation, and viral social media debate has been revealed as a deliberate national intervention to spotlight Zimbabwe’s escalating public health crisis of unsafe abortion. The installation marks the launch

April 24, 2026

Manchester Institute of Biotechnology Develops Cheaper, Sustainable Method to Produce HIV Drug Lenacapavir

Michael Gwarisa Amid growing global pressure to make Lenacapavir more affordable, researchers at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology have developed a new method that could significantly reduce the cost and

The Cost of Inaction: Urgent Attention to Abortion Law in Zimbabwe

By Mildred Mushunje (PhD) & Dean Mutata (BSc,  MSc) Background Zimbabwe’s health crisis is often framed in terms of economic decline or health financing gaps. Yet there is another crisis,

Zimbabwe Recalls Batch of Azithromycin Over Quality Concerns

Michael Gwarisa The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has issued a Class II recall of a specific batch of Azithromycin 500mg USP tablets after a quality defect was detected,

“Gore Mwana” Practice Raises Risk Of Birth Complications, Experts Warn

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe’s leading family planning expert and trainer with the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC), Thandekile Munemo, has cautioned women against closely spaced pregnancies, warning that insufficient recovery

Mystery Haemorrhagic Illness Kills Five in Burundi

Michael Gwarisa The World Health Organization (WHO) is supporting Burundi’s efforts to determine the cause of an illness that has led to five deaths and infected 35 people in Mpanda

River Valley Group Pledges Support for Health Facilities and Vulnerable Communities in Midlands

Staff Reporter In a strong show of commitment to charity and national development, the River Valley Group of companies has pledged to support health facilities and extend assistance to vulnerable

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