Ministry of Health and Child Care
The Ministry of Health and Child Care, in partnership with CordAid and the World Bank, has officially concluded a transformative five-year project aimed at revitalising rural health infrastructure across Zimbabwe. With an investment of US$3.6 million, the project upgraded 25 hospitals in remote and underserved districts, significantly strengthening diagnostic capacity, enhancing patient safety, and modernising […]
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has addressed recent negative remarks on social media targeting the public healthcare system. The ministry acknowledges the public’s right to express concerns but emphasizes the importance of fair, balanced, and fact-based discourse. While welcoming constructive engagement, the ministry rejects narratives that undermine healthcare professionals’ efforts and ignore notable […]
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has warned the public against a fraudulent nursing recruitment scheme led by individuals posing as health officials. The scam, linked to a Sister Madya from the Outpatient Department and a Doctor Madyira, operates through WhatsApp number 0773815136. Victims are asked to provide personal details and pay a USD75 […]
The government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care has taken steps to address concerns over healthcare services and medication procurement following U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order, signed on 24 January, which halted foreign aid assistance. The suspension affected several countries, including Zimbabwe, impacting the supply of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis medications, as […]
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