The silent killer: Zimbabwe’s teens suffer high HIV infections amid drug abuse
The revelation comes amid ongoing efforts to curb the spread of HIV, emphasising that despite overall progress, new challenges threaten to undermine gains made over the years.
By Clayton Masekesa
19h ago
Resilience, innovation critical in fight against HIV and Aids
Community-led initiatives have been instrumental in bridging gaps, especially in rural areas.
By Cimas
Dec. 5, 2025
Grassroots resilience: HIV technical support groups revival critical
Across Zimbabwe, these community-driven initiatives are breathing new life into the country’s HIV response.
By Tonderayi Matonho
Dec. 4, 2025
‘Focus on transformative health funding to tackle HIV and Aids’
Chinyanga emphasised the continued need for advocacy and initiatives that underscore health as a fundamental human right.
By Vanessa Gonye
Dec. 1, 2025
HIV hits Matabeleland South women hardest
Ngulube is among hordes of people that have come to the outreach, which has been convened by the National Aids Council (NAC) and the Health and Child Care ministry.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Nov. 30, 2025
Road traffic accidents top Zimbawe’s death statistics
According to TSCZ and ZRP, over 85% of accidents are attributed to human error and behaviour with common issues including reckless overtaking, fatigue, speeding and drunk driving.
By Sharon Zebra
Nov. 28, 2025
Childhood cancer burden remains high
Children living with HIV face a significantly higher risk of developing certain cancers — particularly lymphomas and Kaposi sarcoma, an official has said.
By Vanessa Gonye
Nov. 25, 2025
NAC urged to address gaps in HIV prevention amid funding cuts
Mombeshora’s remarks underscored the detrimental effects of reduced donor funding on health interventions across the nation.
By Clayton Masekesa
Nov. 15, 2025
Bulawayo child pregnancy crisis
The City of Bulawayo has recorded worrying statistics at its clinics where twelve children between the ages of 10 to 14 years were impregnated between January and August this year.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 15, 2025




