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How solar power is transforming HIV care in Midlands province

For years, clinics in districts such as Gokwe North, Gokwe South and Mberengwa struggled to keep HIV medicines cold and laboratory machines running.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Oct. 29, 2025

Byo’s HIV decline: A victory worth guarding

Bulawayo province has recorded a steep 44% decline in new HIV infections compared to 2020, according to the National Aids Council’s (NAC) 2025 HIV Estimate Report.
By Newsday Sep. 13, 2025

Zim’s ARV stockpile secure for 2025: Govt

This order halted US foreign aid funding, including support for HIV and Aids programmes, threatening to disrupt international supply chains for essential medicines.
By AZRIEL CHIMENO Jul. 3, 2025
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No deaths after Trump aid cuts: US official…calls on Zim to ditch dependency syndrome

Trump’s decision to halt the global power’s donor funding for 90 days pending policy review could affect several of its humanitarian projects in Zimbabwe,
By Vanessa Gonye Jun. 10, 2025

Ngwenya urges people living with HIV to adhere to treatment

HIV treatment initiatives have focused on increasing access to ART. 
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 8, 2023

Of youths living on the HIV/Aids frontline

The World Health Organisation states that half (52%) of children living with HIV/Aids globally are on life-saving treatment compared to 76% adults who are already receiving antiretroviral treatment.
By Vanessa Gonye Mar. 6, 2023

2 000 succumb to HIV/Aids-related diseases in Mash East

“We have an estimated total number of 139 450 people living with HIV and Aids, with 82 896 being females, while 56 547 are males. Out of these, a total of
By Jairos Saunyama Dec. 5, 2022

How to help people stay on ARVs when life gets in the way

Supporting people living with HIV to stay on treatment is the biggest challenge currently facing South African HIV services.
By Melanie Bisnauth Sep. 28, 2022

Feature: Peer counsellors help young people live with HIV

Peer counselling programmes are alleviating this issue by ensuring adolescents and young adults improve adherence and cope with their status.
By Global Press Journal Sep. 13, 2022