SI 330 Amendments Head to Parliament Amid Calls for Balanced Reforms 

The debate is increasingly shaping into a broader policy balancing exercise concerning healthcare regulation, affordability, investment protection, and long-term service delivery sustainability.   
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 28, 2026

Defence and balance: Protecting the body without harm

There are several ways people can support their immune and lymphatic systems.
By Rutendo Kureya May. 26, 2026

AHFoZ Mounts Economic Defence of Integrated Healthcare Model

The paper places significant emphasis on Zimbabwe’s constitutional obligations under Section 76, which guarantees access to basic healthcare services and emergency medical treatment.  
By Chido Godo May. 22, 2026

Reforms could push healthcare services beyond breaking point

Zimbabwe is standing at the edge of a potentially devastating healthcare policy mistake.
By Joseph Moyo May. 15, 2026

Doctors accuse medical aid societies of running “Ponzi Scheme,”

At the centre of the dispute is Section 14A of proposed medical legislation, which seeks to prohibit health funders from owning healthcare service providers.
By Valentine Maya May. 10, 2026

A reform that could hurt more than heal

If Zimbabwe is serious about universal healthcare access, it cannot simultaneously remove one of the few mechanisms currently keeping treatment within reach for ordinary citizens.
By Newsday May. 9, 2026

EditorialComment: Matabeleland’s healthcare crisis exposes Zim’s broken promise of universal care

A government that relies heavily on non-state actors to deliver core healthcare risks deepening inequality, particularly for rural and low-income populations.
By Southern Eye May. 7, 2026

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