Medical aid uptake at risk as reforms threaten access to affordable care

ZIMBABWE could see a decline in medical aid uptake if proposed regulatory changes weaken the role of fund-owned healthcare facilities
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026

Stakeholders warn of fallout from medical aid reforms, flag discrimination concerns

“Access will shrink as members lose facilities offering care at lower prices,” she said. “It also weakens medical aids’ bargaining power on behalf of contributors.”
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026

Byo MP donates food hampers to community health workers

He said community health workers have been significantly affected, particularly in terms of the allowances they receive.
By Patricia Sibanda and Margaret Lubinda Apr. 22, 2026

Dombwe Clinic set to serve 10 000

During a site visit on Monday, Mpasi expressed satisfaction with the progress made, noting that the project is on course to meet its intended timeline. 
By Staff Reporter Apr. 21, 2026

CBZ clarifies phased settlement plan for US$74,8m legacy debt

However, in a statement, CBZ said the settlement will now be processed through phased receipts from the RBZ and Treasury.
By Business Reporter Apr. 21, 2026

Zim medical funds fight clinics sell-off

Last week, a shadowy Zanu PF affiliate group called the Pharmacists and Allied Professionals 4ED confirmed that a group of individuals were ready to run the medical-aid run facilities.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Apr. 19, 2026
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When medical aid becomes the gatekeeper: Why Zim must reform for fair access to healthcare

By limiting network participation, medical aid societies create artificial scarcity, excluding capable practitioners while concentrating patient flows among a select few.
By Johannes Marisa Apr. 17, 2026

Hwange leads the way on cleanliness

The Ministry of Local Government and Public Works says the town’s high environmental standards could soon position it as a learning hub for local authorities across Zimbabwe.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 2, 2026

Healthcare awards spotlight women’s excellence across Africa’s medical fields

His remarks framed the event within a broader socio-economic agenda and one that recognises women not as participants, but as drivers of progress.
By Tendai Sauta Apr. 2, 2026