Primary and secondary education minister Cain Ginyilitshe Mathema has been airlifted to Harare from Bulawayo after his health deteriorated, ZimLive can reveal. The 74-year-old was admitted to the United Bulawayo Hospitals’ refurbished Covid-19 facility in mid-August after catching the respiratory illness. Sources said the minister was flown to Harare on …
Read More »Genetically Changed Mosquitoes Could Transform Africa’s Long Fight Against Malaria
It has been said that malaria breeds poverty, and poverty breeds malaria. This is the reality in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, where after decades of control initiatives there were still some 384,000 deaths and 188 million malaria cases in 2019. Malaria prevention in African countries heavily depends on using insecticide …
Read More »New Covid Variant Detected In SA, Most Mutated Variant So Far
A new coronavirus variant, C.1.2, has been detected in South Africa and a number of other countries, with concerns that the variant could be more infectious and evade vaccines, according to a new preprint study by South Africa’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases and the KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform. The study …
Read More »Child Marriage Acts Require Stiffer Penalties: Rights Groups
Child and women’s rights groups have urged the Government to immediately reform the country’s laws to outlaw child marriages and introduce stiffer penalties for abusing the girl child. This follows the death of Anna Machaya (15) who died during child birth before being secretly buried at an apostolic sect church …
Read More »More Zim Youths Turn To Meth, ‘A Pain Killer’ They Say
A young man carefully dismantles a fluorescent light and empties a small sachet of methamphetamine into the tube. Using a cigarette lighter, the 24-year-old Zimbabwean heats it until the white crystals liquefy and begin emanating smoke. Sitting in a room in Glen View, a working-class suburb in the capital Harare, …
Read More »Outcry Over J&J Vaccine Exports To Europe
Health activists in Africa have slammed Johnson & Johnson for exporting vaccines produced in South Africa to countries in Europe, which have already immunised large numbers of their people and have even donated vaccines to more needy countries. The one-dose J&J vaccines were exported from South Africa, where they had …
Read More »Africa Must Pool Resources To Cushion Its People From Vaccine Nationalism
A stark contradiction lies at the heart of Africa’s response to Covid-19. The continent consumes a quarter of the world’s vaccines across all diseases and given this level of consumption, one would expect African nations to be well experienced at producing, procuring and delivering them to their people. By Benedict Oramah …
Read More »Why Herd Immunity Not A Realistic Goal In Africa
In public health, an important goal of vaccination and immunisation is to reach population or herd immunity. This is why the term comes up often in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic. And it helps to be clear about what it means. Think of a community where some people have been …
Read More »HCCL Leads Hwange Vaccination Drive
By Rutendo MapfumoThe Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro has commended efforts by Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) in vaccinating the Hwange community. Dr John Mangwiro, second from right speaks to HCCL medical personnel Speaking during a tour of HCCL with the Hwange district Covid-19 Taskforce, …
Read More »Former President Canaan Banana’s Widow Succumbs To Kidney Failure
anet Banana, the widow of Zimbabwe’s first president Canaan Banana died aged 83 on Thursday, her family announced. She died at Bulawayo’s Mater Dei Hospital from a kidney ailment, according to her niece Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga. “She has been battling a kidney ailment for quite sometime. She went into hospital on …
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