Latest from COVID19, News

  • Covid-19 claims another life in Byo
    17th July 2020
  • Zim Covid-19 cases now at 1034
    14th July 2020
  • ARVs shortage hits Zim
    24th June 2020
  • Rural communities in urgent need of internet access
    16th June 2020
  • Covid-19 test materials shortage hampers progress
    11th June 2020
  • Zim COVID-19 cases rise to 203
    2nd June 2020
  • Govt gags nursing schools, as interviews begin
    11th May 2020
  •  Over 1 500 snakebite cases recorded in 2026, Govt assures ample antivenom stock
    10th March 2026
  • Zim reports spike in Diarrhoeal and Respiratory Infections in latest weekly surveillance
    4th December 2025
  • Govt urged to prioritise NatPharm in budget allocation
    10th December 2024
  • Mpilo Hospital faces surge in child deaths
    16th July 2024
  • Rotary Clubs to offer free health services in Byo
    11th June 2024
  • Five people succumb to malaria
    9th April 2024
  • Funeral gatherings flagged as potential cholera super-spreaders
    19th January 2024
  • 9 percent allocated to health ministry in 2024 budget worrying-Byo residents
    23rd December 2023
  • Govt bans taic-based baby powder
    2nd June 2023
  • 700 underage girls gave birth in Zim last year
    14th April 2023
  • Govt set ambitious plan to build new clinics
    28th June 2022
  • UBH Arundel hospital Covid-19 centre turned into maternity ward
    22nd June 2022
  • Minister taken to task over paltry budget disbursements
    16th June 2022
  • Nurses threaten to down tools
    15th June 2022
  • Petition plea: Women who suffer miscarriages must not placed in same wards as new mothers
    8th June 2022
  • Only 6% of Byo residents have received Covid-19 booster shot
    19th May 2022
  • Maphisa District Hospital ‘capture’ frustrating staff
    17th May 2022
  • 12-year-olds to receive Covid-19 jab
    21st March 2022