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Discovery Ambulance Is Coming at the Right Time as Zimbabwe Modernises Its Health Sector

The partnership between the government and Discovery Ambulance Services (DAS) is a beacon of progress, aligning perfectly with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visionary mantra, “Nyika Inovakwa Nevane Vayo”. This collaboration, spearheaded by the dynamic leadership of DAS CEO and founder David Munowenyu, is revolutionising emergency medical services across the country’s 10 provinces. With state-of-the-art ambulances, free medical outreach programs, and community-based health training, Discovery Ambulance is filling critical gaps in Zimbabwe’s healthcare system at a time when modernisation is a national priority. Health Minister Dr. Douglas Mombeshora has lauded this initiative, emphasising its role in saving lives and building a healthier future for all Zimbabweans.
Partnership Transforms Zimbabwe Healthcare
The partnership between the Zimbabwean government and Discovery Ambulance Services is a cornerstone of the nation’s health sector modernisation efforts.
Speaking at a recent medical outreach program in Epworth North Constituency, Ministry of Health and Child Care Dr. Mombeshora expressed his profound gratitude for the collaboration.
“The government, through the Ministry of Health and Child Care, extends its heartfelt thanks to Discovery Ambulance Services and its CEO, David Munowenyu, for their unwavering commitment to providing free, accessible medical services to our people, leaving no one and no place behind,” he said.
The minister highlighted how this partnership embodies the spirit of “Nyika Inovakwa Nevane Vayo,” showcasing how homegrown talent and innovation can drive national development.
Dr. Mombeshora praised Munowenyu, a young Zimbabwean entrepreneur, for his dedication to his country.
“David Munowenyu is a shining example of the youth leading the charge in nation-building. His vision for Discovery Ambulance Services is not just about providing emergency care but about empowering communities and strengthening our health system,” the minister said.
This partnership is a testament to the power of public-private collaboration, with DAS bringing cutting-edge technology and expertise to complement the government’s efforts to modernise healthcare.
Filling the Emergency Response Gap
Zimbabwe’s health sector has faced significant challenges in providing timely emergency medical services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Discovery Ambulance Services is addressing this gap head-on by deploying a fleet of modern ambulances across all 10 provinces.
The initiative, which began with a rollout of free medical services, is set to disburse at least 200 state-of-the-art ambulances to health facilities nationwide. These ambulances are equipped with advanced medical equipment, including defibrillators, oxygen supplies, and monitoring systems, ensuring that patients receive critical care en route to hospitals.
The lack of reliable emergency response systems has long been a barrier to effective healthcare delivery in Zimbabwe. In many regions, patients have faced delays in receiving urgent care due to inadequate transport or poorly equipped ambulances. DAS is changing this narrative by ensuring that every province has access to rapid, high-quality emergency services. “Our goal is to ensure that no Zimbabwean is left without help in a medical emergency,” said Munowenyu at the Epworth outreach. “We encourage everyone to dial 991 whenever they need us—we will come, and we will respond effectively.”
This commitment to accessibility and responsiveness is already yielding results. At the Epworth outreach, hundreds of residents received free medical check-ups, including blood pressure screenings, cancer screenings, consultations, and medications. The event, attended by Dr. Mombeshora and other dignitaries, showcased DAS’s ability to deliver comprehensive care directly to communities. “I was amazed at how quickly they attended to us,” said Memory Chigwada, a 45-year-old Epworth resident. “I got my blood pressure checked and even received free medication. This is something we’ve never seen before in our community.”
Empowering Communities Through Training
Beyond emergency response, Discovery Ambulance Services is investing in community-based healthcare training to build a more resilient health system. At the Epworth outreach, DAS provided free first aid training to residents, equipping them with life-saving skills. This initiative is part of a broader effort to empower communities to respond to emergencies before professional help arrives. By training individuals in basic medical techniques, DAS is fostering a culture of preparedness and self-reliance, aligning with Zimbabwe’s goal of creating a sustainable healthcare ecosystem.
Dr. Mombeshora commended this approach, noting its long-term impact. “By training our people in first aid and community-based healthcare, Discovery Ambulance is not only saving lives today but also building capacity for tomorrow. This is how we create a healthier, stronger Zimbabwe,” he said.
The minister emphasised that such initiatives are critical to achieving universal health coverage, a key pillar of the government’s modernisation agenda.
State-of-the-Art Ambulances: A Global Standard
Discovery Ambulance Services is raising the bar for emergency medical services in Zimbabwe by introducing state-of-the-art ambulances that rival those in developed nations. CEO David Munowenyu announced plans to bring more than 200 advanced ambulances to the country, further strengthening the nation’s emergency response capacity.

These ambulances are designed to meet international standards, featuring advanced life-support systems, GPS navigation for rapid response, and ergonomic designs to ensure patient and paramedic safety.
In countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, modern ambulances are equipped with technologies such as telemedicine capabilities, allowing paramedics to consult with doctors in real-time, and automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for cardiac emergencies.
Zimbabwe’s new fleet, under DAS’s leadership, is adopting similar innovations, positioning the country as a leader in emergency medical services in the region. “We are not just bringing ambulances; we are bringing hope and the promise of a healthier future,” Munowenyu said.
This modernisation effort aligns with global trends in emergency care. For example, the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) operates ambulances with advanced diagnostic tools, while Australia’s St John Ambulance service uses data-driven dispatch systems to optimise response times. Zimbabwe’s adoption of similar technologies demonstrates its commitment to meeting international standards while addressing local needs. “We are modernising our health sector to ensure that every Zimbabwean, no matter where they are, has access to world-class emergency care,” Dr. Mombeshora affirmed.
Discovery Ambulance Inspires Hope
The impact of Discovery Ambulance Services is resonating with ordinary Zimbabweans, who are expressing gratitude for the initiative. At the Epworth outreach, residents lined up to receive free medical services, with many sharing stories of how DAS has transformed their access to healthcare.
“I’ve never seen anything like this before,” said Tinashe Moyo, a 32-year-old father of three.
“They checked my children’s health for free, and the staff were so kind. I feel safer knowing that if something happens, I can call 991 and help will come.”
Another resident, Grace Mutambara, a 60-year-old grandmother, shared her experience: “I was worried about my chest pains, but the Discovery team checked me and gave me advice on how to manage them.
They even trained us on what to do in an emergency. This is a blessing for our community.”
These sentiments reflect the growing trust in DAS’s services and the hope it is instilling in Zimbabweans.
Partnership Strengthens Zimbabwe Healthcare
The partnership between the government and Discovery Ambulance Services is a pivotal step in Zimbabwe’s journey toward a modernised health sector.

By addressing critical gaps in emergency response, providing free medical outreach, and training communities, DAS is not only saving lives but also building a foundation for sustainable healthcare. The deployment of over 200 state-of-the-art ambulances across all 10 provinces is a bold move that underscores Zimbabwe’s commitment to leaving no one behind.
Dr. Mombeshora’s praise for David Munowenyu and his team highlights the importance of local innovation in driving national progress. “This is what ‘Nyika Inovakwa Nevane Vayo’ means—Zimbabweans like David Munowenyu are taking responsibility for building our nation, and we are proud to support them,” the minister said.
As Discovery Ambulance Services continues to expand its reach, the message to Zimbabweans is clear: help is just a phone call away. By dialing 991, anyone can access rapid, reliable emergency care, regardless of their location or circumstances. This initiative is not just about ambulances—it’s about hope, resilience, and a shared vision for a healthier Zimbabwe.
In the words of Munowenyu, “We are here for the people of Zimbabwe. Our ambulances are ready, our teams are trained, and our hearts are committed to serving this nation.” With the government’s support and the dedication of visionaries like Munowenyu, Discovery Ambulance Services is indeed coming at the right time, heralding a new era of healthcare excellence in Zimbabwe.
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Harare City Council Leases Stadiums to Premier League Clubs

The Harare City Council has sealed landmark agreements with three Premier Soccer League clubs, handing them long-term leases to revive previously idle stadiums.
Under the arrangement, Gwanzura Stadium has been allocated to CAPS United, Mabvuku Stadium to Scottland FC, and Dzivarasekwa Stadium to Herentals College FC. All three clubs will be responsible for renovating the facilities to meet Premier Soccer League standards.
Harare mayor Jacob Mafume confirmed the development during CAPS United’s sponsorship unveiling ceremony on Friday.
“We have given Gwanzura Stadium to CAPS United on a long lease and Mabvuku Stadium to Scottland FC. Dzivarasekwa Stadium has been allocated to Herentals College FC. The clubs will develop the grounds,” Mafume said.
“Rufaro Stadium, being a bigger facility, will remain open for use by any club. It is important for these sporting facilities to be managed in partnership with clubs so they can be tied to both the fans and the sports economy.”
The arrangement sets the stage for CAPS United’s emotional return to Highfield, where the Green Machine built its legacy during its early glory days at Gwanzura.
Scottland FC will also benefit from the move, shifting closer to its roots in Mabvuku—the home ground of its owner, businessman and Member of Parliament, Scott Sakupwanya.
The three stadiums last hosted top-flight football several years ago, but with the new leases, they are set to come back to life as vibrant hubs of Zimbabwean football.
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Judicial Service Commission Honors Late Justice Chinhengo

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of Zimbabwe has announced the passing of Honourable Justice Moses Hungwe Chinhengo, a former High Court judge.
Mourners are gathered at Chinhengo Farm in the Nyaningwe area of Masvingo Province.
Chief Justice Luke Malaba, Chairperson of the JSC, along with commissioners, judges, magistrates, and JSC members, expressed their deepest condolences to the Chinhengo family.
Justice Chinhengo, born on October 29, 1955, in Masvingo Province, served as a High Court judge in Zimbabwe from February 26, 1996, to February 29, 2004.
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He later held judicial positions in Botswana and Lesotho and served as an Acting Judge of the High Court of Namibia.
A graduate of the University of Zimbabwe with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree in 1978, Justice Chinhengo held significant roles early in his career, including Undersecretary at the Ministry of Justice and Foreign Affairs from 1980 to 1982 and head of the Department of Parliamentary Affairs and Justice Department in 1983.
Before his judicial appointment, he worked as a legal officer in the Ministry of Justice, as a legal practitioner, and as a corporate executive.
Burial arrangements will be announced in due course.
The JSC and the legal community mourn the loss of a distinguished jurist whose contributions to Zimbabwe’s judiciary and beyond will be remembered.
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Young Warriors Step Up Preparations Ahead of COSAFA Qualifiers

The Zimbabwe Under-17 men’s football team, the Young Warriors, are intensifying preparations for the upcoming 2026 TotalEnergies CAF Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations COSAFA Qualifiers, which the country will host from September 11 to 20.
Assistant Coach Backlyfield Chivenga said the squad has shown steady progress since entering camp, with the technical team now focusing on refining quality and tactical awareness after trimming the provisional list.
“We were screening the boys and bringing them into a reasonable number by quality. We are left with quite a good number to work with, and we’ve seen progress from day one to now. There’s evidence of improvement in terms of how we play,” Chivenga told reporters.
The Young Warriors have played three friendly matches against strong opposition, which Chivenga described as crucial in testing the squad’s readiness and exposing areas for further improvement.
“These matches gave us a picture of where we are in terms of our style of play. We will keep on working on our defensive shape and our attacking shape,” he said. “We are also trying to bring the boys into a friendly working environment, making them understand that it’s not about individuals but about representing the nation.”
The technical team has placed emphasis on instilling discipline, unity, and tactical maturity — qualities they believe are essential for the squad to challenge for honours in the regional competition.
Zimbabwe will be banking on home advantage as hosts, with expectations high that the Young Warriors can finally break their qualification drought. The COSAFA tournament not only crowns the region’s best but also serves as the pathway to the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Young Warriors last reached the continental finals in 2007 in Togo. Since then, they have consistently fallen short in regional qualifiers, often exiting at the group stages. Hosting the 2026 edition offers a chance to revive their fortunes and re-establish Zimbabwe’s presence in youth football.
“If we continue with this trajectory, we will get to the tournament prepared to get the results,” Chivenga said, adding that confidence is growing within the squad.
The Young Warriors are set to open their COSAFA campaign in Harare, with fixtures expected to be announced in the coming days.
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