
The Union Zimbabwe Trust Statement on World TB Day 2021
“A Call to deliver on our commitment to End TB” According to the World Health Organisation, in 2019 an estimated 10 million people fell ill
“A Call to deliver on our commitment to End TB” According to the World Health Organisation, in 2019 an estimated 10 million people fell ill
“TB almost killed me. I am so grateful for the life saving support I got through this program,” Albert Wunda (19) In the rural village
The Union Zimbabwe Trust’s Board, Management and Staff would like to wish you a joyous Holiday Season and a happy and prosperous New Year. Meanwhile,
Today we witnessed the official hand over of the Kunda-Nqob’iTB project vehicle by Duly Motors in Harare The vehicle has been procured through a 5
Today is World AIDS Day! It is a special day in our calendar as an organisation that has a mandate to contribute to prevention and
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has closed the US$25 million -Challenge TB grant for Zimbabwe, following an end to its five year
Tuberculosis treatment coverage has increased by 13 percent in Zimbabwe during the past five years, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said. In
THERE is need to work on childhood tuberculosis, which has seen the country lagging behind the benchmark number, a senior government official has said. The
THIRTY-seven-year-old artisanal miner, Mr Farai Mukanya has been complaining of difficulty hearing lately. Mr Mukanya is a father of three and is currently receiving medication
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