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Zimbabwe Probes Genetic Link in Unexplained Infertility Cases

Zimbabwe Probes Genetic Link in Unexplained Infertility Cases

Michael Gwarisa Data shows up to 20 percent of couples face unexplained infertility, where science has not identified a clear cause, prompting Zimbabwean medical experts to launch a study exploring potential genetic links to infertility. While science has established that factors such as poor sperm quality, low sperm count, uterine

April 2, 2026
Zimbabwe Public Health Workers Equipped to Turn Data into Policy

Zimbabwe Public Health Workers Equipped to Turn Data into Policy

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe is strengthening its public health decision-making by equipping government officials with critical data analysis skills, following the completion of a six-month Data-to-Policy (D2P) training programme led by Vital Strategies. The latest cohort saw 19 participants from the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and the Ministry

April 2, 2026
Pharma players welcome fee cuts as Cabinet moves to streamline regulation

Pharma players welcome fee cuts as Cabinet moves to streamline regulation

By Kuda Pembere Players in Zimbabwe’s pharmaceutical sector have welcomed Cabinet’s decision to remove and rationalise a range of regulatory fees, describing the move as long overdue and critical for easing the cost of doing business. Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, Information Minister Dr Soda Zhemu said the

April 1, 2026
Nurses to Pay Less for Certificate of Good Standing

Nurses to Pay Less for Certificate of Good Standing

By Kuda Pembere Cabinet on Tuesday approved a reduction in the cost of obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing for nurses, lowering the fee from US$300 to a new charge that is yet to be gazetted. Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing, Information Minister Soda Zhemu said the move is part

April 1, 2026
Beyond IPEC vs Ministry of Health: Rethinking Medical aid regulation in Zimbabwe through an Independent Health-focused body

Beyond IPEC vs Ministry of Health: Rethinking Medical aid regulation in Zimbabwe through an Independent Health-focused body

By Enock Musungwini, MPH; MBA The recent article published by the Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe titled “Healthcare funders push back, warn 80% of Private Healthcare funding at risk in IPEC Takeover” raises important and timely concerns about the future of medical aid regulation in Zimbabwe. The sector, valued

March 31, 2026
‘Kufaya Mablanks’: Stigmatising Terms Keeping Zimbabwean Men Away from Fertility Clinics

‘Kufaya Mablanks’: Stigmatising Terms Keeping Zimbabwean Men Away from Fertility Clinics

Michael Gwarisa In many African contexts, a man is often measured by his virility and his ability to procreate. When this does not happen, the emotional and psychological burden of shame and pressure can be immense and deeply damaging. For 49-year-old Robson Mwenda, who has been married to his wife

March 31, 2026
Gilead Refuses to Sell Lenacapavir to MSF Amid Rising HIV Risk

Gilead Refuses to Sell Lenacapavir to MSF Amid Rising HIV Risk

By Michael Gwarisa Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), has accused pharmaceutical company Gilead of refusing to sell lenacapavir, a long acting injectable used to prevent HIV infection. MSF says the refusal follows multiple requests made over several months, including a formal meeting in which the

March 31, 2026
Rotary, Specsavers Donate Reading Glasses to Hundreds at Sally Mugabe Hospital

Rotary, Specsavers Donate Reading Glasses to Hundreds at Sally Mugabe Hospital

By Kuda Pembere The Rotary Club of Msasa, in partnership with Specsavers Zimbabwe, on Monday distributed reading glasses to hundreds of patients at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, in a community outreach programme welcomed by beneficiaries. Speaking to HealthTimes, Specsavers Managing Director and lead optometrist Mwaka Zamchiya said the initiative went

March 30, 2026

Jehovah’s Witnesses Update Blood Policy: Members Can Now Store and Transfuse Their Own Blood

Staff Reporter For the first time in history, the Jehovah’s Witnesses have updated their policy, allowing members to have their own blood drawn, stored, and transfused back to them in

Monthly HIV Injectable Offers Hope for Patients Struggling with Adherence

Michael Gwarisa A monthly injectable HIV treatment combining long-acting cabotegravir and rilpivirine has been shown to outperform standard daily oral antiretroviral therapy (ART) among people who struggle to stick to

Chuck Norris Dies at 86

Michael Gwarisa Famous actor and karate star Chuck Norris has died. He was 86. His family announced the news on Instagram through a heartfelt condolence message. Here is their announcement:

Fuel Price Hike Threatens Zimbabwe’s Fragile Health System: CWGH

By Kuda Pembere Zimbabwe’s already strained public health sector is set to face deeper challenges following rising fuel prices, with health advocates warning of disruptions to service delivery, supply chains

Defending the Zimbabwe Gender Commission: A National Development Strategy 2 (NDS-2) Perspective

By: Mercy Jaravani In Zimbabwe, gender equality is not merely an aspiration or a human rights issue. It is a principle and value upon which Zimbabwe is founded, as provided

Cimas Health Group and SmileStar Complete Successful Two-Week Dental Outreach in Matabeleland

Michael Gwarisa Cimas Health Group has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable and inclusive healthcare delivery following the successful conclusion of a two-week free dental outreach in Matabeleland North and South.

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