Parirenyatwa nurses protest over low pay

However, the nurses declined to engage with the media. When approached for comment, they insisted they were on a tea break.
By Lesley Kufandada Apr. 15, 2026

Zim criminalising survival: Time to recognise informal sector

When Chikwava’s video preparing meals went viral, people fixated on the spectacle, but the real story is what pushed the man out of the classroom onto the pavement in the first place.
By Nqobizitha Mlambo Mar. 27, 2026

Prevail Group targets August for Parirenyatwa refurbishments completion

Prevail Group said the final phase, focusing on installing these sophisticated systems, is underway to deliver a world-class facility for Zimbabwean mothers and newborns.
By Problem Masau Feb. 27, 2026

Mpilo gets cancer treatment machine

The machines were procured under the National Development Strategy 2 and funded through the 2024 Sugar Tax on sugary beverages.  
By Staff Reporter Feb. 26, 2026

Parirenyatwa makes history with advanced spine surgery

The breakthrough highlights a major step forward for the country’s public health system, offering patients access to advanced spinal care that was previously only available abroad.  
By Moses Mugugunyeki Feb. 23, 2026

Cancer machines a welcome step, but health funding imperative

For too long, cancer care in Zimbabwe has been the preserve of a few who could afford it.  
By Newsday Jan. 29, 2026

Editor’s Memo: Fix public health: Lives depend on it

With the patient still in pain, we turned to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, relying on family friends, who are doctors there.
By Opinion Jan. 9, 2026

Don’t only fill posts, fix health sector problems too

The government is under pressure to fill 14 000 vacant posts left by nurses and doctors who have fled the country in recent years.
By Newsday Nov. 14, 2025

Lions Club hosts musical concert to fundraise for paediatric cancer unit

Chamatunhu said the Lions Club has been carrying out improvements at the unit over the past three years.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 2, 2025