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Journalist Catherine Murombedzi pens a poem about gender-based violence
With the UN Women’s statistics on gender-based violence showing that nearly a third of women have suffered abuse in their lifetime, with cases rising during crises such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Zimbabwean journalist Catherine Murombedzi has come up with a poem denouncing the vice. The poem also comes after Musasa Project, a leading organisation…
High-level commitment to addressing disability: President Mnangagwa donates wheelchairs
By Chimeno Azriel In a demonstration of high-level commitment to addressing disability, President Emmerson Mnangagwa handed over 130 wheelchairs to needy persons in Marondera. The wheelchairs were handed over to the beneficiaries by Mashonaland East Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Hon Apolonia Munzverengi who presided over the donation on behalf of the…
The 92 Nutrients and Antioxidants in Moringa
Own Correspondent As a superfood, Moringa contains an impressive 92 nutrients and antioxidants. Moringa is undeniably the best superfood out there. Moringa is a great addition to your daily diet. Great for inside and out due to its properties. If you’re looking for a natural way to improve your health, then Moringa is the way…
How Rwanda is Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Healthcare
Drug stock-outs and shortage of medical equipment in health facilities in Rwanda are becoming a thing of the past, thanks to an innovation that is addressing procurement constraints. Viebeg Technologies, a venture capital-backed Health Tech company, is helping to expand access to affordable health care in Central and East Africa by aiding healthcare facilities in…
Minister Mliswa commissions ambulances for Mashonaland West Province
By Elvis Dumba Chinhoyi – Mashonaland West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Hon Mary Mliswa-Chikoka yesterday commissioned and handed over four ambulances to various medical centres in the province. Handing over the utility vehicles at her offices, Hon Mliswa said the government has come up with tailor-made programs that ensure that no…
Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) celebrates 25th Anniversary
By Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe Harare – This year marks MCAZ’s 25th Anniversary as an autonomous medicines regulatory body. Since the Authority’s establishment in August 1997, the environment in which MCAZ operates has undergone fundamental scientific, technological, legislative, and social changes. The mandate though has remained: protecting the right to quality medicines and medical…
Government removes the controversial indigenisation law
By Hillary Munedzi The Government of Zimbabwe has repealed the controversial Indigenization and Economic Empowerment Act which required foreign companies to cede 51 percent of their shares to locals and the new Economic Empowerment bill is set to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Hon Sekai Nzenza, the Ministry of industry and Commerce is on record…
UNAIDS develops HIV information toolkit for inter-faith network institutions
By Nevison Mpofu Harare – UNIAIDS engaged a total of 50 men and women for a training kit for home use under the training of trainers program taking place in Harare. The training will enhance the capacity of inter-faith network institutions and leaders. The purpose of the training goes deep into inculcating high…
Merck Foundation, African First Ladies Mark “World Heart Day 2022” with substantial donations
Merck Foundation Together with African First Ladies Mark “World Heart Day 2022” by Providing 720 Scholarships of Preventative Cardiovascular, Diabetes and Endocrinology for Doctors from 45 Countries Merck Foundation (www.Merck–Foundation.com) in partnership with African First Ladies and Ministries of Health provided more than 720 scholarships for one-year Post-Graduate Diploma and two-year Master’s Degree in Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine, Diabetes and…
Africa spearheading research on HIV cure in pursuit of ending AIDS
By Edward Makuzva The Joint Clinical Research Centre in Kampala has teamed up with Fred Hutchinson Center in Seattle to develop a gene therapy treatment for HIV that will be ready for testing in Uganda by 2024 and this will be the first gene therapy trial in Africa In light of the increasing global…
African political leadership, partnership on ending AIDS and pandemics welcome
By Baboloki Semele During the high-level week of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly, leading African Ministers of Health joined UNAIDS, PEPFAR, global health institutions, and partners in New York in rallying to sustain their commitments to end AIDS and accelerate their response to current and future pandemics. The high-level side event…
Cimas attains ISO information security management certification
Cimas Health Group has attained ZWS ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification. This means that it has a world-class Information Security Management System in place that ensures the security and confidentiality of clients’ information. Standards Association of ZimThe ZWS ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Information Security Management System certificate was officially handed over to Cimas Health Group Chief Executive Officer…
Junior Parliamentarians propose measures to revive the tourism sector
Junior Parliamentarians today proposed a raft of innovative measures to enhance the contribution of tourism to the economy as the sector is emerging from the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. They made the contributions today during the commemoration of World Tourism Month celebrations at the inaugural Debate Session by Junior Parliamentarians organised by the…
David Mascott Country School a centre of excellence for sports and wellness
Norton-based David Mascott Country School is becoming a centre of excellence for sports and wellness in Zimbabwe as evidenced by the multiplicity of stakeholders who thronged the elite educational institution on Saturday 24 September 2022. Addressing participants during the highly-subscribed event yesterday, Hon Temba Mliswa, the Member of the National Assembly for Norton, said sports…
Women in tourism: Monalisa Tombo transforms Masvingo’s Dreamwoods Lodge
Zimbabwe’s oldest city of Masvingo has been put on the global map, courtesy of one of the women in tourism, Monalisa Tombo’s innovation that has transformed Dreamwoods Lodge into a force to reckon with in the sector. Dreamwoods Lodge is adjacent to Great Zimbabwe monuments that are ranked fourth globally in terms of ancient civilization…
University of Nairobi honours Global Center on Adaptation CEO, Professor Patrick Verkooijen
Global Center on Adaptation CEO, Professor Patrick Verkooijen, was conferred with an honorary doctorate degree by the University of Nairobi at the institution’s 2022 Commencement Ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya. Professor Verkooijen was awarded a Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, of the University of Nairobi in recognition of his long career and achievements in championing…
UNAIDS applauds donor funding to the Global Fund
High-income countries, private sector partners, and developing countries, many with high HIV burdens, have all stepped up to fund the Global Fund UNAIDS congratulates donors for increasing their contributions to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (Global Fund). Donors pledged US$ 14.25 billion to support efforts to end the three pandemics with…
Sports for youths will curb drug abuse
By Nhau Mangirazi KAROI – The government has been called upon to take all sports activities equally to curb drugs and substance abuse among youths. Mashonaland West provincial volleyball tournament coordinator, Kudzi Muziti, made the call at the weekend in Karoi. ‘‘Our government must take volleyball like any other sport. Volleyball in most towns is…
Prison officers red flag Karoi toxic smoke
By Nhau Mangirazi KAROI – Some Karoi officials from Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services have raised their concerns over toxic smoke from a nearby dumpsite that is choking Ward 5 residents. It is affecting the officers and inmates. Air pollution is a health hazard concern according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Speaking in an…
Protect press freedom for democracy: ZLHR urges government
On International Day of Democracy, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) implored the government to take concrete action to protect press freedom for democracy in Zimbabwe. Commemorated on 15 September every year, International Day of Democracy provides an opportunity to review the state of democracy in Zimbabwe, in Africa, and across the world. This year,…
Musiiwa Pirates clinch inaugural Social Soccer Mini League Trophy
By Goodwell Kazingizi It was soccer galore at Musiiwa Business Centre when Musiiwa Pirates were presented with the first prize for the just-ended Musiiwa Social Soccer Mini-league tournament. The inaugural event saw the champions walking with a trophy and a US$100 prize money. Attracting a sizeable crowd of soccer fans and all the…
Let’s Fight for What Counts to End AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
By Winnie Byanyima GENEVA, Sep 15 2022 (IPS) – Next week, taking place alongside the UN General Assembly, President Biden hosts a financing summit in New York of such importance that it will determine if millions of people live, will shape the world around us for years to come and will set the future direction of global…
Government hails impactful SUCCEED Zimbabwe project
SUCCEED Africa’s Zimbabwe project is integral to the realisation of the recently launched National Disability Policy, Dr Edmos Mtetwa, who is the Chief Director of Social Development and Disability Affairs in the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare has said. During a meeting between the Zimbabwe Local Advisory Group (LAG) members and SUCCEED…
AU year of Nutrition: Calls for upscaled efforts towards food security
By Baboloki Semele Calls have been made for increased effort in upscaling food and nutrition security by African Union member states in order to realise development outcomes as espoused in the AU’s Agenda 2063. Although the African region seems to have witnessed a decrease in malnutrition of its population by about 13.5%, from 35.5% in…
NetOne, Hope For the Future Trust positively impacting people with albinism
NetOne has once again joined forces with Hope For the Future Trust in an intervention that dovetails with its corporate social responsibility in an initiative meant to positively impact the lives of people with albinism. Netone Regional Manager for Manicaland and Mashonaland East, Mr Farai Matope, on behalf of Group Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Raphael…
Interventions on measles outbreak scaled up
By Elvis Dumba Harare – An increase in the number of children succumbing to a measles outbreak, especially in the Eastern part of the country, has seen increased rapid response initiatives by various partners increased. Unicef has jumped on board by supporting the Ministry of Health and Child Care’s deployment of rapid response teams in…
13th AUC Task Force on Food and Nutrition Development convenes in Botswana
By Baboloki Semele The 13th African Union Commission (AUC) Task Force on Food and Nutrition Development (ATFFND) meeting will be held on 7-9 September 2022 in Gaborone, Botswana, culminating with a High-level National Launch of the theme of the Year on Nutrition, as a cascade of the launch performed during the 35th Ordinary Session of…
Health And Nutrition: Are Millets Good For You?
Millets – a cereal grain that belongs to the grass family are repositories of protein, fibre, vitamins, and minerals. Thus, it is often touted as a ’superfood’ because of its nutritional value. The best part is that this grain can be used in everything – from sides to salads and mains. There are different kinds…
Traditional leaders rallied to join war on drug abuse
By Elvis Dumba Dalkeith, Mazvikadei – Traditional leaders who are custodians of cultural values have been called upon to join government efforts in ending drug abuse challenges by young people. The government is currently seized with initiatives that aim to end the rampant drug abuse scourge which has threatened to tear apart the social fabric…
Health disaster looms over perennial sewer challenges in Banket
By Elvis Dumba Banket – Residents of the small farming town of Banket are experiencing perennial sewer pipe bursts resulting in raw effluent flowing in residential suburbs, thereby threatening a disease outbreak. Inhabitants of Kuwadzana suburb interviewed expressed fears they could contract deadly diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and typhoid if the situation is not…
NetOne’s OneHealth platform has potential to ensure mining industry health and safety
With the country recording an increase in mining-related fatalities, NetOne’s e-Health platform – OneHealth, a digital, mobile phone-based health solution that can be accessed via USSD to provide health tips, health-based loans, and insurance at a very low cost, is a possible game-changer and a panacea to the challenge. NetOne is one of the leading…
ZCLDN speaks on International Overdose Awareness Day
By Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network (ZCLDN) The global community on August 31 commemorates International Overdose Awareness Day, an annual campaign meant to end overdose, remember without stigma those who have died can acknowledge the grief of the family and friends left behind. International Overdose Awareness Day raises awareness of overdose, which is one…
ZAS: NetOne commends partnerships in transforming lives of people with albinism
State-owned mobile telephony giant, NetOne, is participating at the 112th edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) and has commended multi-stakeholder partnerships in addressing challenges faced by people with albinism. “At the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show, we continue to collaborate with organisations like Albino Charity Organization of Zimbabwe, where as usual, we donate sun-screen creams, lip…
Let’s fight ‘diabolic’ GBV, drug abuse
By Nhau Mangirazi HURUNGWE – Christians have been challenged to fight gender-based violence (GBV), and drug and substance abuse that is ‘diabolical’ and against uniting families, and communities. United Apostolic Faith Church Archbishop Busani Sibanda made the remarks during a women’s conference at Kasimure business centre, Hurungwe East at the weekend. Sibanda said gender-based violence…
Open defecation a health threat in Buhera
The Buhera Residents Network Trust has raised concerns over poor human excreta disposal in some parts of the Buhera District. According to the latest statistics, 63% of Buhera residents practice open excretion which poses potential cholera and typhoid outbreaks, especially during the rainy season that is 2 months ahead. This was revealed at a disaster…
Workshop equips PAP with knowledge on nutritional resilience and food security
By Baboloki Semele The Pan African Parliament (PAP) has been oriented on the AU Theme for 2022: “Strengthening nutritional resilience and food security on the African continent: strengthening Agri-food, health, and social protection systems for the acceleration of the development of human, social and economic.” Held on 24 August 2022 at the headquarters of the…
Empowering the girl-child: Chombo donates sanitary pads
By Elvis Dumba Mutorashanga – Young girls in the rural and farming community of Mutorashanga have hailed their local member of parliament for ensuring they have access to sanitary wear. The girls received an assortment of sanitary wear from Deputy Minister of Local Government and Public Works Marian Chombo who is also the lawmaker for…
Community nutrition gardens helping smallholder farmers
By Hillary Munedzi Community nutrition gardens have the potential to transform urban communities and increase local opportunities to eat better and fight poverty caused by soaring food and fuel price inflation imposed by the war in Ukraine. Community nutrition gardens are mostly found in rural areas as they have ample space. Implementing the concept in…
BRNT embarks on campaign against measles
Buhera Residents Network Trust (BRNT) has launched a campaign against measles that aims at imparting knowledge to the residents about the disease and encouraging them to embrace the vaccination exercise. This comes after the Manicaland Province recorded the highest number of infections and fatalities in the country due to this disease. In the results released…
Health and safety take centre-stage as mining increases in Southern Africa
By Hillary Munedzi The global energy transition requires a huge volume of metals whose prices are soaring amidst rising sector fatalities as investors gravitate towards the global south for mining concessions. Zimbabwe has recorded over 463 fatalities in the mining industry in the past three years as a result of not having enough enforcement of…
Presidential borehole scheme set to revive small-scale horticulture projects
By Elvis Dumba Zvimba North – Women and young people will be able to start or revive small-scale horticulture projects through the Presidential Borehole scheme. The scheme will see solar boreholes being availed for every village head in the country. This was revealed by Local Government Deputy Minister and Zvimba North Constituency lawmaker Marian Chombo….
UNFPA Zimbabwe calls for support to ensure young people reach their full potential
On International Youth Day, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Zimbabwe and its partners have called for greater support to ensure young people reach their full potential by making critical investments in their health, education and well-being. The theme for this year’s International Youth Day is Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a World for All Ages….
Chegutu Town in prepaid water meter upgrade
By Lovemore Chazingwa In a bid to improve service delivery and efficiency, Chegutu Municipality has committed to continuing on its drive in the installation of prepaid water meters in areas that had been left out. The move is meant to enable the local authority to record accurate readings for billing purposes, at the same time…
Web3 And The Future of Music
By Bernard Marr Streaming music services make it easier than ever for musicians to find an audience and get their songs heard. However, they have also made it harder for musicians to earn a living. Services like Spotify and Apple Music typically pay artists less than one cent per stream. This means that unless you…
Tackle inequalities to end the AIDS pandemic: global leaders
By Baboloki Semele Global AIDS leaders have joined forces in issuing a strong warning that derailing progress to end AIDS is putting millions of people in danger. They came together to launch UNAIDS Global AIDS Update 2022, ahead of the opening of the 24th International AIDS Conference in Montreal, 29 July to 2 August. …