Structural Purity or Better Healthcare? ZiMA’s SI330 Case Fails the Most Important Test
The submission proceeds from an assumption that separating funders from providers is inherently desirable. Yet assumptions are not evidence.
By Kudzai Nyatanga
Jun. 4, 2026
The Doctor’s Bill — Why ZiMA’s submission on medical aid reform deserves second opinion
ZiMA's paper is a lobbying document from an organisation whose members — independent doctors — stand to gain directly and materially from the regulation it advocates.
By Julias Duma
May. 9, 2026
Treat fly-by-night medical aid societies with caution
Many people have lost confidence in medical aid societies as many of them are known for unethical practices where service providers are not paid their dues timeously.
By Dr Johannes Marisa
Jul. 2, 2023
Research before joining some medical aid societies
Only about 10% of the population in our country has medical insurance, leaving about 14.5 million people uninsured.
By Johannes Marisa
Jun. 29, 2023
Zim is losing trained talent to British hypocrisy
The United Kingdom, which is buckling under a deepening shortage of nurses and teachers after exiting the European Union.
By Ashley Simango
Feb. 10, 2023




