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Brother In House Zimbabwe premieres with US$50,000 grand prize

Renowned medical practitioner, Professor Johannes Marisa will provide emergency health services.
By Tendai Sauta 10h ago

Emergency calls overwhelm city’s ambulance services

One of the most notable crashes occurred along Khami Road near Monarch, where a commuter omnibus carrying 17 passengers slammed into a haulage truck.
By Jeffrey Muvundisi Jun. 26, 2026

Protecting everyday Zimbabweans against life’s unexpected risks

Coverlink Microinsurance (Pvt) Limited proudly joins the insurance and pensions industry in congratulating the Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) on its 20th anniversary
By Rachel Chaminuka Jun. 22, 2026

Ex-PSMI boss demands US$1m exit package

Following the termination of his employment with PSMI, a dispute arose concerning salary arrears, contractual benefits and terminal benefits.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 12, 2026

Breaking healthcare to fix healthcare? The dangerous logic behind SI 330 amendments

The position paper submitted by major medical aid societies asks a simple but uncomfortable question: What problem exactly is this reform trying to solve?
By Kudzai Nyatanga Jun. 11, 2026

Cool heads needed in healthcare bill debate

The debate surrounding the Medical Services Amendment Bill in Zimbabwe has reached a critical flashpoint, characterised more by corporate friction and defensive maneuvering
By Gilmore Muradzikwa Jun. 10, 2026

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

Indian embassy holds Yoga session at NUST

“This successful gathering in Bulawayo is part of a broader Yoga tour launched by the Embassy earlier this month,” the embassy said yesterday.
By Staff Reporter May. 30, 2026

Why Medical Aid Societies Entered Healthcare Provision – And Why That History Matters Today

In effect, service provision became an extension of the core mandate of medical aid societies: safeguarding their members’ access to healthcare.
By Staff Reporter May. 28, 2026