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First Quarter Performance Review

The Health Service Commission held its First Quarter Performance Review meeting aimed at assessing progress, strengthening service delivery, and aligning institutional goals with the national health agenda. Speaking during the review, HSC Chairperson Dr. Vincent Hungwe emphasized the need for professionalism, accountability, innovation, and teamwork across the health sector to

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Workers’ Day 2026

The Health Service Commission (HSC) joined Workers’ representatives in commemorating Workers’ Day held at Girls High School in Harare under the theme, “Honouring the Dignity of Labour: Defending Workers’ Rights, Fair Wages and Social Protection for All.” The commemorations provided a strategic platform for the Commission to showcase its mandate

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REGISTER ON THE HSC HEALTH WORKER PORTAL

CALL FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO REGISTER ON THE HSC HEALTH WORKER PORTAL The Health Service Commission (HSC) wishes to inform all qualified and aspiring health professionals that registration on the HSC Health Worker Registration Portal is open. Health professionals seeking employment opportunities within Zimbabwe’s public health sector are encouraged to

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First Quarter Joint Consultative Workshop with Workers’ Representatives

The Health Service Commission (HSC) and the Public Service Commission (PSC) have officially commenced the First Quarter Joint Consultative Workshop with Workers’ Representatives in Kwekwe. The workshop brings together representatives from both commissions and workers’ unions to deliberate on key issues affecting the public service, with a strong focus on

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Stakeholders Review National Health Strategy to Shape Future Health Policies

Health sector stakeholders have gathered in Kadoma to review Zimbabwe’sNational Health Strategy Report, a key policy document guiding the country’shealth priorities and interventions.The three-day workshop, running from 11 to 13 March 2026, has brought togethergovernment officials, health professionals, development partners, and civil societyrepresentatives to assess progress made under the current

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