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

Sneezing was a good sign

I never have a problem of waking up in the morning. What I find difficult is waking up and having nothing to do. It was my off day.
By Onie Ndoro May. 23, 2026

AHFoZ Mounts Economic Defence of Integrated Healthcare Model

The paper places significant emphasis on Zimbabwe’s constitutional obligations under Section 76, which guarantees access to basic healthcare services and emergency medical treatment.  
By Chido Godo May. 22, 2026

Wave of vandalism hits Harare’s prepaid water meters

The City of Harare is rolling out smart prepaid water meters in partnership with Helcraw Water to curb revenue loss and improve water-demand management.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 22, 2026

Queens International Pool tourney returns

Tournament founder and president Tawanda Mupenzwa said preparations were complete, with world-class playing equipment already installed at the venue.
By Jeffrey Muvundusi May. 21, 2026

Can IPEC Protect Medical Aid Policyholders Without Controlling Costs? 

No regulator can credibly claim to protect policyholders if prices remain opaque, inconsistent and detached from the contribution base that members and employers can realistically sustain.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 19, 2026

Mobile clinics bridge healthcare gap in Harare’s peri-urban communities

The visit formed part of NAC’s assessment of how funds from the Aids Levy are being utilised through community-based implementation partners, particularly ZimbosAbantu Health Care on Wheels.
By Khumbulani Muleya May. 17, 2026

New reforms spark healthcare collapse fears

First Mutual Health also warned that restricting investment into healthcare providers will lead to reduced healthcare access for ordinary citizens.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 14, 2026

A reform that could hurt more than heal

If Zimbabwe is serious about universal healthcare access, it cannot simultaneously remove one of the few mechanisms currently keeping treatment within reach for ordinary citizens.
By Newsday May. 9, 2026