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Health ministry receives new cancer machines

The latest consignment includes sophisticated radiotherapy machines known as Linear Accelerators (LINACs) designed to deliver highly precise radiation treatment to deep-seated cancers.
By Tatenda Kunaka 3h ago

Health ministry exposes WhatsApp job scam

The ministry said the advertisement, which directs applicants to submit their details to a WhatsApp number (0780967346) before a purported deadline of June 10, 2026, is fake.
By Tatenda Kunaka 3h ago

Cimas Healthathon 3.0 accelerates push for digital healthcare solutions

Akaketwa said entries must offer original, locally relevant solutions to challenges within Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.
By Evans Mathanda Jun. 9, 2026

Roots, pills and quite burials: Inside Epworth’s unsafe abortions, deaths

Mpofu’s desperation highlights a massive burden on Zimbabwe’s maternal health system.
By Fadzai Ndangana Jun. 7, 2026

Beyond birth: The elderly women who carry Zim’s final act of care

Yet in many communities across Zimbabwe, there is another group of women whose service begins where the work of midwives sometimes ends.
By Pamenus Tuso Jun. 6, 2026

Community-led HIV awareness initiative gains momentum in Umguza

According to Brown, Ward 6 has embraced a proactive approach in supporting HIV prevention initiatives through continuous awareness campaigns and partnerships with NAC.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 5, 2026

Sugar tax-fund cancer equipment welcome, but transparency needed

However, while the public can celebrate the progress being made, there remains a pressing need for greater transparency and accountability regarding the procurement process.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Jun. 5, 2026

Local innovation to curb rising medical costs

Ndlovu said the country’s healthcare challenges should be viewed as an opportunity to innovate and develop practical solutions capable of transforming lives.
By Lesley Kufandada Jun. 5, 2026

The cost of neglect: A lifetime case study in oral economics

Assuming a conservative replacement cycle of every 10 to 12 years, the patient will require approximately three additional replacements over the subsequent four decades.
By Patience Matambo Jun. 5, 2026