Health
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LUSAKA MAN SEEKS HELP AS TUMOUR WORSENS
A 31-year-old Lusaka resident, Geskiel Chibesa of Kabanana Mai Chola area, is appealing to well-wishers for financial assistance as he…
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MAPATIZYA WOMEN ELATED WITH NEW KAMUKKEZA MATERNITY ANNEX
Women in Mapatizya Constituency of Southern Province have welcomed the opening of the Kamukkeza Clinic Maternity Annex, a development expected…
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NHRTI WORKERS BEGIN INDEFINITE SIT-IN OVER SALARIES, TERMINAL BENEFITS
Unionised workers at the National Health Research and Training Institute (NHRTI), formerly the Tropical Diseases Research Centre (TDRC), have commenced…
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1,007 Volunteer Doctors Set to Strike This Friday: What You Need to Know
A massive walkout looms in Zambia’s healthcare sector. 1007 volunteer doctors across the country plan to down tools on Friday, December 19, 2025.…
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U.S. DELIVERS FIRST LENACAPAVIR DOSES TO ESWATINI AND ZAMBIA
The United States has begun delivering the first doses of lenacapavir an innovative, twice-yearly HIV prevention drug developed by American…
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U.S. TO PROVIDE USD 1.5 BILLION NEW HEALTH ASSISTANCE TO ZAMBIA
The United States Government and the Zambina government have commenced discussions for a USD 1.5 billion health sector support over…
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UTH ADULT HOSPITAL HIT BY BED SPACE SHORTAGE
The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) – Adult Hospital has acknowledged a temporary shortage of bed spaces in male wards due…
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UN REPORT REVEALS MONEY WOES DISCOURAGE CHILDBEARING IN ZAMBIA
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says economic challenges are discouraging people from having children, according to its 2025 State…
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STAKEHOLDERS REJECT DRAFT BILL ON MEDICINES AND ALLIED SUBSTANCES
The Veterinary Association of Zambia, the Zambia National Farmers Union, and livestock industry players have rejected the proposed draft amendment…
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LANDMARK DEAL PAVES WAY FOR CHEAPER HIV PROTECTION JAB
A new HIV prevention drug will be made available at a lower cost in over 100 low-income countries within two…
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