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Private health sector decries excessive regulations, limited patient choice

THE Private Healthcare Association of Zimbabwe (PHAZ) has raised concern over what it says is an excessive regulatory burden and limited patient choice in the healthcare sector
By Donald Nyandoro 13h ago

Private health care providers bemoan 'excessive' regulation

"The challenge which we have been facing is a number of regulatory issues, so many regulations in our industry and so many licences," she said.
By Donald Nyandoro 14h ago

Privatisation plan sparks outcry in Bulawayo

The government has directed Zimbabwe’s 92 local authorities to privatise or establish public-private partnerships (PPPs) for selected service delivery functions.
By Nizbert Moyo Jun. 23, 2026

Sting operation ends motorcycle thieves' ride

The National Anti-Corruption Association of Zimbabwe (NACAZ) last week dealt a heavy blow to motorcycle thieves terrorising communities in Manicaland and Harare provinces
By Staff Reporter Jun. 23, 2026

Moving beyond the 'big lie' of Zimbabwean entrepreneurship

As Zimbabwe pushes toward its ambitious developmental goals, industry experts are sounding a clarion call.
By Lovemore Nyawo Jun. 21, 2026

HMCA suspends relegation, expands Vigne Cup 1st League to 10

The board further unanimously approved the addition of two slots to the first league, bringing the total to 10 teams.
By AUSTIN KARONGA Jun. 20, 2026

NACAZ, community helps police arrest Chimanimani robbery suspect

NACAZ deputy director of operations Alvine Makufa said the arrest highlighted the importance of community policing and information sharing in combating crime.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 19, 2026

Bulawayo residents cry foul over estimated bills

The Bulawayo United Residents Association (Bura) says residents are frustrated by what they describe as unfair and unexplained charges.
By Sharon Sibindi Jun. 19, 2026

Medical aid mutiny as funders escalate fight against Bill

The proposed reforms are understood to be aimed at addressing concerns over conflicts of interest arising from insurer-provider integration.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Jun. 18, 2026