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Shylet Sanyanya speaks on Zimbabwe medical aid regulation changes and risks to private healthcare fundi
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Health Funders Push Back, Warn 80% of Private Healthcare Funding at Risk in IPEC Takeover

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector faces uncertainty as health funders warn that proposed regulatory changes could disrupt medical aid societies that finance up to 80 percent of private healthcare. The proposed reforms, contained in the IPEC Amendment Bill, have triggered concern among healthcare funders who warn the move could disrupt a system that has long

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A Zimbabwe Republic Police officer confronts a distressed woman in a red dress at the corner of Third Street and Herbert Chitepo Avenue in Harare.
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Zimbabwe Sex Workers Demand End to Police Harassment

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa Sex workers in Zimbabwe are calling for an end to ongoing harassment and abuse by members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, warning that current practices are undermining their safety and rights. In 2025, a Constitutional Court ruling significantly limited how police can enforce laws on soliciting for sex. The court made it clear

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Split image showing students opening a biogas digester dome on one side and a girl cooking with biogas in a kitchen on the other side at Chifamba High School in Guruve.
Climate & Health Features

Guruve School’s Biogas and Women’s Waste-to-Cash Initiative Drive One Health Gains in Guruve

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa in Guruve For years, Chifamba High School in Guruve, Mashonaland Central, spent hundreds of dollars on firewood for cooking and daily needs, placing a heavy burden on the school and its learners. “We relied on firewood, and it was a difficult and time-consuming experience,” said Panashe Gomorago, a pupil at the school. “Now

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Ejaculating More Frequently Could Boost Sperm Health, Oxford Researchers Say

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa New research from Oxford University suggests that ejaculation frequency may play a key role in maintaining sperm quality, with findings showing that prolonged sperm storage in the body can lead to deterioration over time. The study found that the longer sperm are stored before ejaculation, the lower their quality, a finding that could

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Top 5 Cities in the World for Eye Health in 2026

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa Maintaining healthy vision isn’t just about genetics or limiting screen time—where you live can play a big role. A new global analysis shows that certain cities offer ideal conditions for protecting eyesight, thanks to clean air, green spaces, low UV exposure, and easy access to eye care. 1. Reykjavik, Iceland Reykjavik tops the

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A smiling man in a grey suit and glasses sits at a desk using a laptop, with a Zimbabwean flag and grey curtains in the background.
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Zimbabwe’s Family Planning Council Operating on a Shoestring Budget

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa Despite a multimillion-dollar pledge made by the Government of Zimbabwe at the International Conference on Family Planning in Bogotá, Colombia, where Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora announced an additional US$2.25 million per year for contraceptive procurement in 2026 and 2027, the country’s Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) is struggling to make

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Infographic illustrating tuberculosis (TB) awareness, featuring large red "TB" letters with a white lung graphic, surrounded by icons representing symptoms, testing, infection, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, on a light blue background.
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OPHID Joins MOHCC and Partners in Commemorating World TB Day 2026

Michael Gwarisa

Michael Gwarisa The Organization for Public Health Interventions and Development (OPHID) Executive Director, Dr. Tinashe T. Chinyanga, has joined the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC), development partners, stakeholders, and the global community in marking World TB Day 2026. Aligned with this year’s global theme, “Yes! We Can End TB: Led by Countries, Powered

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Medical doctor in white coat holding an injection in one hand and pills in the other, illustrating injectable versus oral HIV treatment
Science & Innovation medical research

Monthly HIV Injectable Offers Hope for Patients Struggling with Adherence

Michael Gwarisa

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 treatment, according to findings from a major randomized clinical trial. The study, published in February 2026 in the New England Journal of Medicine, provides strong

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Chuck Norris, legendary martial artist and actor, in a posed portrait highlighting his iconic tough persona.
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Chuck Norris Dies at 86

Michael Gwarisa

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: “It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning. While we would like to keep

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

Michael Gwarisa

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. The outreach, conducted in partnership with UK-based dental charity SmileStar and supported by local hospitality partners, provided essential oral healthcare services to underserved communities, reaching

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