No room for health gamble

Any disruption to critical funding is a life-and-death issue that could reverse years of hard-won public health gains. 
By Newsday Mar. 2, 2026

Doctors urge health sector US funding continuity

HUMAN rights doctors have expressed grave concern following recent developments regarding Zimbabwe’s position on health assistance from the United States.
By Garikai Tunhira Feb. 28, 2026

Abortion Bill debate demands clear, sober minds

Church leaders, however, view the proposed amendments as a direct assault on life and family values, warning that they amount to a de facto liberalisation of abortion. 
By Newsday Feb. 16, 2026

Human rights doctors support proposed abortion Bill

The clause addresses termination of pregnancy and related provisions. 
By Nyaradzo Chiba Feb. 13, 2026

Zimbabwe’s medical advertising law: A relic holding back healthcare progress

As the law currently stands, the general rule is simple and blunt: medical practitioners are not allowed to advertise their professional services to the public.  
By Johannes Marisa Jan. 30, 2026

Scientists urged to open spaces for journalists

“Science communication can expand information and drives young people attachment for knowledge gap,” she said. 
By Nhau Mangirazi Nov. 29, 2025

Doctors rap govt over sugar tax payout delay

HUMAN rights doctors have condemned government delay in procuring cancer equipment using sugar tax proceeds, saying procrastination prolongs the suffering of cancer patients.
By Garikai Tunhira Oct. 8, 2025

Vehicle loans for City of Harare doctors

THE Harare City Council has announced plans to help its seven doctors to acquire vehicles to improve health service delivery.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 3, 2025

Sugar tax: Govt cornered over cancer fund

Maunganidze’s letter, dated June 19, 2025, was also copied to the Zimbabwe Media Commission’s acting secretary Brian Mangoro.
By Garikai Tunhira Jun. 22, 2025