A cancer of misplaced priorities

Workers who toiled during the 2023 national mobile registration blitz were promised allowances of US$120 per day, a total of US$3 600 for three months of service. 
By Newsday Sep. 11, 2025

Not only pink, prostate cancer matters too!

PROSTATE cancer is silently killing Zimbabwean men.
By Michelle C Madzudzo and Eddie M Kavhuru Sep. 11, 2025

Dignifying the role of caregivers in paediatric cancer support

Every September, the world marks International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
By Pamela Makanjera Aug. 22, 2025

Call for budget for cancer control

THE government has been called upon to come up with a comprehensive budget and proper planning for the success of the National Cancer Control Plan
By Vanessa Gonye Jul. 28, 2025

Zimbabwe's healthcare crisis: Systemic failures amid controversies

Public hospitals lack working toilets, reliable water supplies, and basic medications
By Velisiwe Ndlovu Jul. 25, 2025

Radiation therapists, the unsung heroes of cancer care

These are the skilled hands behind the beam, the steady presence throughout treatment and the compassionate faces patients grow to trust.
By Michelle C Madzudzo and Mitchell Shumba Jul. 3, 2025

Healthy lifestyle prevents kidney cancer

In kidney cancer, cells in the kidney begin to grow uncontrollably forming tumours, which can spread to and damage other organs.
By Cimas Jun. 20, 2025

Cabs, TM PicknPay launch cancer awareness programme

Cancer is one of the most pressing public health challenges in Zimbabwe, with cervical and breast cancers leading the burden among women.
By Online Reporter May. 5, 2025
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Zim tops cancer-burdened countries

Cervical cancer is a major health concern in the country, with approximately 3 043 new cases and 1 976 deaths annually, making it the leading cancer type among women.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 29, 2025