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Zim to host global AI systems hackathon

The hackathon aims to explore how artificial intelligence can be harnessed to strengthen healthcare systems and ultimately save lives.
By Elsie Nyoni Apr. 3, 2026

Nurses strike a tragedy Zim cannot afford

Nurses recently wrote to the HSC, giving notice of a three-day strike over poor remuneration and deteriorating working conditions, set to begin on April 15 if their grievances are not addressed. 
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Apr. 2, 2026

Healthcare awards spotlight women’s excellence across Africa’s medical fields

His remarks framed the event within a broader socio-economic agenda and one that recognises women not as participants, but as drivers of progress.
By Tendai Sauta Apr. 2, 2026

Medical aid sector urges swift regulatory law

The proposed Bill seeks to establish a dedicated statutory body to regulate medical aid societies, address weak regulatory frameworks and enhance protection for beneficiaries.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 1, 2026

Challenging mental health stigma on the modern campus

Despite the increasing rates of mental health issues among young people, one of the most important factors hindering university students from seeking help and support is stigma. 
By Itayi Washe Apr. 1, 2026

MPs pledge to strengthen maternal health

LEGISLATORS from 11 African countries have pledged to strengthen investment in maternal and newborn health, committing to push for increased domestic funding, improved access to life-saving
By Lesley Kufandada Mar. 30, 2026

Emakhandeni records alarming teenage pregnancy rate

THE Emakhandeni Health District in Bulawayo has the highest number of teenage pregnancies in the city, it has emerged. 
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 28, 2026

Govt, nurses must find common ground — before patients pay the price

The human resource remains the most valuable asset in any organisation and this is even more pronounced in healthcare.
By Johannes Marisa Mar. 27, 2026