A solar-powered hospital-on-wheels takes urgent care to Zimbabwe’s hinterlands

Chiedza Mushawedu, co-founder and executive director of ZimbosAbantu Healthcare on Wheels, witnessed challenges while working for a private hospital in 2016.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 17, 2025

Call for stronger action as climate change threatens SRHR services

Participants at a capacity-building workshop underway in Johannesburg have warned that worsening climate shocks are undermining healthcare systems across southern Africa,
By Moses Magadza Oct. 1, 2025

Aid is a crutch, not a cure and Zim must take action

THE sudden withdrawal of United States aid has exposed a harsh reality: Zimbabwe’s health sector stands on the brink of collapse.
By Newsday Sep. 10, 2025

Adapt to aid cut effects: AHFoZ

She was speaking during the just-ended AHFoZ annual stakeholders meeting in Victoria Falls.
By Vanessa Gonye Sep. 6, 2025

Health minister sends SOS to private sector

HEALTH and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora has called for more collaboration between the government and private players to save the ailing public health sector.
By Vanessa Gonye Sep. 5, 2025

Masvingo clinic ends long walk for healthcare

Masvingo Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister Ezra Chadzamira
By Staff Reporter Aug. 15, 2025

How Zim could benefit from investing in mental health

In 2021, mental health issues cost the Zimbabwean economy an estimated US$163,6 million — nearly 0,6 % of the country’s gross domestic product.
By Derick Matsengarwodzi Aug. 8, 2025

Minister lashes out at ‘lazy, rogue’ govt officials

Machakaire made the scathing critique of Zimbabwe’s crumbling healthcare system during a medical equipment handover at Chivhu General Hospital
By Brent Shamu Aug. 7, 2025