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Zimbabwe’s Crippled Health Care System
The country was once known for its strong primary care. What went wrong?
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Zimbabwe
Demand Exposes Weakness of Mental Health System
By Linda Mujuru
Zimbabwe
‘I Am Still Waiting’: Health System Fails Cancer Patients
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
Zimbabwe
Legitimate Health Care Escapes Trans Individuals
By Evidence Chenjerai
Zimbabwe
For Many Women, a Painful Malady Suffered in Silence
By Evidence Chenjerai
Zimbabwe
Fear of Hospitals Forces Virus Patients to Treat Themselves
By Kudzai Mazvarirwofa
Zimbabwe
Pandemic Prompts Blood Shortage Crisis
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
Zimbabwe
Patients Flock to Mission Hospitals as Public Health Facilities Fail
By Linda Mujuru
Zimbabwe
With No Virus Cure at Hand, Some Try Mixing Their Own
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
Zimbabwe
Corruption Taints Anti-Malaria Program as Sickness Spreads
By Linda Mujuru
Zimbabwe
As Coronavirus Bears Down, Zimbabwe’s HIV Crisis Worsens
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
Zimbabwe
With Health Sector in Shambles, Zimbabwe’s Hospitals Turn Away Pregnant Women
By Linda Mujuru
Zimbabwe
Coronavirus Looms Over Fragile Health Care System
By Kudzai Mazvarirwofa
Zimbabwe
Can a New President Restore Public Health Care in Zimbabwe?
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
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