Health Minister Reassures Nation on ARV Availability, Vows Action Against Abuse

Zimbabwe’s Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr. Douglas Mombeshora, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring uninterrupted access to HIV treatment, while warning against unethical practices by healthcare workers.

Speaking at a press conference earlier today, Dr. Mombeshora dispelled circulating rumours of shortages in antiretroviral (ARV) medication, assuring the public that stocks remain healthy and stable.

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“As previously communicated, ARV medicines are well-stocked, and there is no risk of stock outs across all treatment regimens,” he said.

He clarified that the outgoing formulations currently have up to four months of buffer stock, while shipments of the improved triple Fixed Dose Combination are expected to arrive in July. These upgrades are part of ongoing efforts to modernize treatment options and improve patient outcomes.

However, the Minister also took the opportunity to address growing concerns over reported misconduct within the health sector. “This conduct represents a gross abuse of authority, a violation of ethical standards, and a betrayal of public trust,” he stated sternly.

“Immediate investigations are underway, and any healthcare worker found guilty will face disciplinary action.”

Dr. Mombeshora emphasized that ARVs are provided free of charge in all public health institutions. “If any patient is asked to pay for HIV services, they should immediately report the incident,” he urged, stressing the Ministry’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption and exploitation.

He further highlighted the government’s determination to protect the gains made in combating HIV, especially as the country pushes toward the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets.

“This effort is set to significantly improve the capacity of healthcare facilities to manage critical cases. The significant progress made toward achieving the 95-95-95 targets will be protected and advanced, not reversed,” he affirmed.

The Minister’s statements are expected to reassure citizens and partners of the government’s dedication to public health transparency, ethical conduct, and sustainable HIV care delivery.

Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi
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