Stigma stalling HIV fight
Zimbabwe has achieved the 95, 95, 95 at crude population level, but on sub-population groups, there are still challenges in achieving this, especially for young people.
By Vanessa Gonye
Feb. 23, 2024
Curtain comes down on ICASA
Chiwenga said it was crucial to reflect on the progress made and acknowledge the challenges that lay ahead.
By Vanessa Gonye
Dec. 10, 2023
I could have died before 40: Mono Mukundu
He revealed that he never thought he would reach the age of 40 due to HIV and Aids, which claimed the lives of many of his peers in the early 1990s.
By Sindiso Dube
Oct. 1, 2023
Pre-election atmosphere may worsen your health problems
Stroke alone accounts for close to five million deaths annually while hypertension directly and indirectly takes at least seven million lives from this world yearly.
By Johannes Marisa
Jul. 27, 2023
Huge drop in Matabeleland South HIV prevalence
Data from the National Aids Council (NAC) shows that Matabeleland South’s HIV prevalence rate is 17%, making it the highest in the country.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 4, 2023
An unusual lifesaver for sex workers
NewsDay Weekender tracked her as a yesteryear majestic grey Toyota Hilux truck pulled out of the popular Dombotombo Flats laden with boxes.
By Jairos Saunyama
Jun. 3, 2023
Zim prison conditions, a recipe for disaster
Given the tough life evident on the country’s streets, in high-density suburbs and villages — one can only imagine the horrors and hell the country’s prisoners are enduring
By Newsday
Apr. 14, 2023
Zim prisons death traps: US
In its latest report on human rights practices, the United States said prisoners were living in squalid conditions with some of them either malnourished or seriously ill.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Apr. 13, 2023
Shot in arm for people living with HIV
“It is not everyday that you get somebody who really cares about people living with HIV. We really appreciate what this organisation is doing for us.”
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 7, 2023