• Decades of response• Tonnes of challenges• Stark reality that HIV is still with us World Aids Day: More than half-a-million could die due to Covid-19 disruptions • Decades of response• Tonnes of challenges• Stark reality that HIV is still with us By Vivian MugarisiIt was in 2004 and she …
Read More »Gender Based Violence, time for holistic approach
When one speaks of Gender Based Violence (GBV), women rights often come to mind, especially at a time the world is focused on the 16 days of activism against GBV. Men being naturally of better physic and leading as perpetrators in reported cases of abuse, take on the weight of …
Read More »Battles won – and lost – against AIDS hold valuable lessons for managing Covid-19
Linda-Gail BekkerWorld AIDS Day this year finds us still deep amid another pandemic – Covid-19. The highly infectious novel coronavirus has swept across the world, devastating health systems and laying waste to economies as governments introduced drastic measures to contain the spread.Not since the HIV/AIDS pandemic of the 1990s have …
Read More »Zim’s health crisis deepens
Nation hit by ARV shortagesFears of stockouts grip patientsGovt moves to procure drugs directlyPrices of medication skyrocket Amidst rising cases of Covid-19, Zimbabwe’s health sector has been dealt another heavy blow, key drugs that treat a number of chronic ailments are in short supply. This has led to price hikes …
Read More »Sex for water as crisis deepens in Zim
Precious liquid scarcity worsensWater delivery business thrivesRise in waterborne diseasesGovt, councils clueless By Kundai MarunyaEntrepreneurs are racking in huge profits from water delivery services as temperatures continue to soar in Zimbabwe coupled with low water levels and deplorable service delivery. A combination of successive droughts that have seen water levels …
Read More »Opportunistic costs hamper diabetes screening among country’s poorest
By Nhau Correspondent“This is a great initiative and I hope government will continue bringing such services to our communities,” said Colletah Sigwadi, a farmer from Mvuma, who came through to a three-day diabetes screening exercise which was carried out by the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Gweru last …
Read More »Second strict lockdown looming
– Experts warn of severe 2nd wave– Govt reassessing border opening– Headaches over economy – Public urged not to relax By Vivian MugarisiExperts have warned that Zimbabwe could experience a resurgence in Covid-19 cases though shutting down of the economy may not be required. This comes as a number of …
Read More »National lockdown is the last option: Dr Chonzi
As more Covid-19 cases continue to be recorded in Zimbabwe in what seems to be a second wave, City of Harare Director of Health Services Dr Prosper Chonzi has urged the nation not to relax.This comes as the country recorded 43 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday.Speaking to Nhau, Dr Chonzi …
Read More »Covid-19 Second Wave: Can Zimbabwe Afford Another Strict Lockdown?
Covid-19 cases long begun ticking up again in some of the hardest hit countries around the world and, as a consequence, varying degrees of lockdowns have been reintroduced as leaders attempt to save lives and economies. The second wave of the deadly coronavirus is proving to be more complex to …
Read More »Covid-19 Cases Soar In Bulawayo
Distribution of Covid-19 cases among the 25 most affected suburbs in Bulawayo shows that the virus is most prevalent in western suburbs but the city centre remains the hardest hit. The country has 264 active Covid-19 cases, with the bulk, 123 of them in Bulawayo. A total of 52 people …
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