The silent warning: How the mouth unlocks early HIV diagnosis
In this asymptomatic stage, there are no imminent systemic symptoms, no profound weakness and no obvious signs of illness, but oral manifestations frequently appear.
By Patience Matambo
20h ago
EditorialComment: Communities hold the key to ending HIV
They provide safe spaces where adolescents can discuss issues such as peer pressure, sexual health, substance abuse, gender-based violence and life skills without fear of stigma.
By Southern Eye
Jun. 5, 2026
Living positively with HIV
Anyone diagnosed with it was treated as though they had already been condemned to death. Fear, stigma and discrimination robbed many people of their dignity and hope.
By Piason Maringwa
May. 28, 2026
Catholic nun brings hope to HIV orphans in rural Matobo
Hope has been reborn in Matobo, Matabeleland South, a windy and dry land which stands in silence and whose inhabitants had lost hope when the HIV and Aids pandemic reached its peak in Africa.
By Christine Masivo
May. 24, 2026
HIV disclosure, testing vital for strong, informed relationships and marriages
Those who discover they are HIV positive while in a relationship should not hesitate to inform their partners, allowing both parties to make informed decisions.
By Piason Maringwa
May. 1, 2026
No room for health gamble
Any disruption to critical funding is a life-and-death issue that could reverse years of hard-won public health gains.
By Newsday
Mar. 2, 2026
Aborted US$367m funding deal leaves health of millions at risk
The collapse of a proposed US$367 million bilateral health agreement between Zimbabwe and the United States this week triggered alarm among medical experts and civil society groups
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Feb. 27, 2026
Why adequate health funding cannot be negotiated away
For years, Zimbabwe’s healthcare system has leaned heavily on foreign assistance — particularly in programmes targeting HIV and Aids, tuberculosis, malaria, and maternal health.
By Newsday
Feb. 25, 2026
Malaria medicine shortages expose health funding crisis
The province is facing a critical shortage of frontline malaria medication and therapeutic nutritional feeds at a time when cases are surging.
By Newsday
Feb. 14, 2026
Dodgy elites’ flashy car hunting spots under fire... looting machine held to account over US$6bn flows
Local News
6h ago
US$20m wedding, the leaked audio and making of captured presidency
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By Trevor Ncube
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