Harare water crisis worsens
MOSES MATENGA
Harare is faced with a serious water crisis with the local authority saying there is only a few days’ supply of chemicals left...
Ghanaian startup is buying Kenya’s second-largest pharmacy chain
Ghanaian startup that manages prescription drug inventory for pharmacies and their suppliers, is buying Kenya’s second-largest pharmacy chain, Haltons, in an unprecedented deal for...
ZG Medical expands footprint, targets informal sector
Tinashe Makichi
Zimbabwe General Medical Aid Fund (ZG Medical), a member of the TM Group of companies, has extended its tentacles into the northern region of the country...
Medical Aid Societies increase payments for healthcare services
The Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe increased the fees payable by its member medical aid societies to healthcare service providers with effect from...
No drugs as pharmacies fail to service US$38m debt
Garikai Fadzi
The Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association says it owes US$38m to foreign medical suppliers, a situation which has resulted in acute drug shortages on the...
Red Cross nurse aides graduate
Tawanda Marwizi
The Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) certified about 130 nurse aides on Friday afternoon at Long Cheng Plaza in Harare as part of...
[DOWNLOAD] The 2019 National Budget Speech – “Austerity for Prosperity”
Download the full 2019 Budget Speech by Hon. Prof. Mthuli Ncube, Minister of Finance & Economic Development below:
2019 National Budget Speech
A real innovation withstands the rigors of due process
DUDZAI MUREYI
Sometime in 2011, I spent time talking to new mothers and women who had just been pregnant, at a few postnatal clinics in...
Cimas assists Chitungwiza cholera centre
In response to the cholera outbreak beyond Harare’s borders, a highpowered team from Cimas Medical Aid Society has visited the St Mary’s Cholera Treatment...
Novartis donates medicines to help curb cholera
Novartis has made a donation of medicines to the value of R1 million ($70 000) as a contribution towards curbing the recent Cholera outbreak...