Current Affairs
Simbarashe Medical Centre Opens in Chibaya
In a move that bolsters President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 of leaving no one behind, prominent Johane Masowe YeChishanu sect leader Madzibaba Simbarashe Nengomasha has commissioned a new medical facility at Chirasavana in Chibaya village, bringing essential health services closer to the underserved community.
The Simbarashe Medical Centre, built by the Johane Masowe Chitungwiza Unit J Canaan Sect, stands as a testament to the Second Republic’s philosophy of “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo” (the nation is built by its people), with the church mobilising resources to address critical healthcare gaps in the area.
Addressing congregants and community members at the opening ceremony, Madzibaba Simba said the facility was born out of a personal childhood ordeal that nearly claimed his life.
“I almost died when I was pierced by a tree stump while herding cattle as a ten-year-old. My parents had to carry me on their backs to the nearest clinic 12 kilometres away. That memory has driven me to ensure no mother in this community carries a bleeding child that distance ever again,” said Madzibaba Simba.

The new facility is expected to significantly reduce distances travelled by villagers seeking medical attention while creating employment opportunities for local residents. Beyond clinical staff, the centre will generate upstream and downstream economic activity through suppliers, support services and auxiliary industries.
“This centre will employ our sons and daughters from nurses and cleaners to security personnel and administrators.
“But beyond that, we expect local suppliers to provide food, local artisans to maintain infrastructure and small businesses to thrive around the facility.
This is economic transformation starting at the grassroots,” said Madzibaba Simba.
The medical centre comes as Government continues to encourage private sector and community participation in health delivery, with President Mnangagwa previously challenging businesses and organisations to complement Government efforts in scaling up projects that improve livelihoods .
“When His Excellency speaks of Vision 2030, he speaks of an upper middle-income society where no one is left behind. This centre is our small contribution to that vision-ensuring that the most vulnerable in Chibaya have access to quality healthcare without travelling to towns,” Madzibaba Simba said.

The church leader has a 16-year history of supporting public health institutions, with annual donations to Chitungwiza General Hospital and other clinics across the municipality during the Christmas holiday period . His philanthropic work has previously earned him recognition as Outstanding Vapostori Church Leader at the Zim Community Trailblazers Awards .
“For 16 years we have walked the wards of Chitungwiza Hospital, seeing the challenges firsthand. We have donated medicines, equipment and food to patients. But we realised donations alone cannot transform health delivery – we needed permanent infrastructure,” said Madzibaba Simba.
Beyond healthcare, the sect leader has implemented various social responsibility programmes including agricultural initiatives. At his Inora Farm in Wedza, Madzibaba Simba successfully implemented the Government-initiated Pfumvudza conservation agriculture programme on seven hectares, hosting field days to encourage food security at household level .
“Our social responsibility extends beyond healing the sick to feeding the nation. Through Pfumvudza, we have shown that churches can partner with Government to ensure food security. The same hands that pray can also plough,” he added.

The Chibaya community welcomed the development, with villagers noting that the facility would address maternal health emergencies that have previously claimed lives due to distance from healthcare centres.
The centre includes a mother’s shelter, mirroring similar facilities the church leader has constructed in other areas .
Government has consistently called for public-private partnerships in health delivery, with President Mnangagwa emphasising that healthy populations live longer and contribute more to economic development, making healthcare central to achieving Vision 2030 .
Current Affairs
“No Matter Where They Are in SA” — Govt Vows Full Medical Support for Zimbabweans
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Dr Amon Murwira, has assured Parliament that the Government of Zimbabwe will ensure its citizens in South Africa receive full access to health services, regardless of their circumstances.
Speaking during the National Assembly Questions and Answers Session in the Parliament of Zimbabwe on Wednesday, Dr. Murwira said the government is actively working through its diplomatic missions to safeguard the welfare of Zimbabweans abroad.
“We have our Consulate in South Africa, who are making sure that Zimbabweans in South Africa get health access, no matter what,” he said.
The Minister noted that reports alleging that Zimbabweans and other foreign nationals were being denied medical and health services in South Africa had not been formally communicated to the Government of Zimbabwe.
“This issue of denied medical and health services to Zimbabweans and other foreigners has not been fully communicated to us formally, but it is being discussed by people who want to push their agendas,” Dr Murwira told legislators.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting citizens wherever they may be.
“No matter where the Zimbabwean is, be it in prison or everywhere, we make sure that they get full medical services,” he said.
The remarks come amid ongoing debate around access to healthcare services for migrants in South Africa and concerns raised over the treatment of foreign nationals within the region.
The Minister’s statement underscores Harare’s position that Zimbabwean diplomatic missions remain actively engaged in ensuring citizens’ rights and access to essential services abroad.
Current Affairs
HIV Network Raises Concern Over Halted US Health Funding Talks
The Zimbabwe National Network of People Living with HIV (ZNNP+) has expressed concern over the possible impact of Zimbabwe’s decision to discontinue negotiations on a proposed US$350 million health funding agreement with the United States.
In a statement released on Monday, ZNNP+, which represents more than 1.3 million people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Zimbabwe, warned that the move could put lives at risk if alternative funding is not secured.
The organisation acknowledged the Government’s responsibility to protect national sovereignty but said international health partnerships have played a critical role in Zimbabwe’s HIV response for decades. Support from US-backed programmes such as PEPFAR and USAID has helped ensure access to antiretroviral therapy, viral load testing, and treatment for advanced HIV-related conditions.
ZNNP+ said suspending negotiations could create a major funding gap that the national budget may struggle to cover, potentially affecting the supply of life-saving medication and support services.
The group raised concerns about possible treatment interruptions, warning that any break in antiretroviral therapy could lead to drug resistance, opportunistic infections, and increased deaths. It also cautioned that Zimbabwe’s progress toward the global 95-95-95 HIV targets could be reversed.
ZNNP+ further noted that health funding supports more than medication, including community health workers, rural clinics, and support systems relied upon by vulnerable populations.
The organisation also warned that rejecting US government funding could weaken trust with other international partners, including the Global Fund, the United Nations, and the European Union.
ZNNP+ has appealed to the Government of Zimbabwe, through the Ministry of Health and Child Care and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, to re-engage in dialogue and put the lives of people living with HIV at the centre of negotiations.
The organisation also called on the government to provide a clear contingency plan outlining how the US$350 million funding gap would be covered if talks do not resume, to ensure that no person living with HIV is left without treatment or support.
ZNNP+ said it remains ready to work with all stakeholders to help develop an agreement that protects national interests while safeguarding public health.
Current Affairs
Public Invited to Comment on Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill
Everisto Zhuwao
Members of the public are being invited to provide input on the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill (H.B. 1, 2026).
Under Section 328(4) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, once the Speaker gives notice of a Constitutional Bill, Parliament is required to solicit public views. This can be done through public meetings as well as written submissions. The law further mandates that Parliament convene meetings and provide facilities to ensure that the public can participate fully in the consultation process.

The invitation represents an opportunity for Zimbabweans to engage directly in shaping the country’s constitutional framework. Citizens are encouraged to study the proposed Bill and share their views, either by attending public forums or submitting their comments in writing.
Parliament will announce dates, venues, and procedures for the public consultations to ensure inclusive and transparent participation.
This initiative reinforces the constitutional principle that democratic governance is strengthened through active citizen engagement, providing Zimbabweans with a platform to voice opinions on legislation affecting the nation.
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