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  • *Money transfer agency loses US$33,000 to employees*

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    Two former employees of TX Money Transfer in Bulawayo have appeared in court facing charges of fraud involving US$33,000.

    Mandiedza Kuzvidza (46), a former branch manager and Duduzile Ncube (37), a former customer service officer, appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Collet Ncube. Kuzvidza and Ncube were remanded in custody to October 28. The court heard that on September 8, Ncube contacted Munetsi Dakwa, a representative of Cool Brands Bulawayo, an account holder with TX Money Transfer.

    Ncube allegedly asked if Dakwa had any cash to deposit, claiming that the company had run out of money to give customers.

    Dakwa allegedly informed them that he had US$33 000. Kuzvidza and Ncube went to collect the cash.

    They allegedly assured Dakwa that the deposit slip would be ready the following Monday, September 9, 2024. However, they allegedly failed to deposit the money into Cool Brands’ account and instead issued a fraudulent deposit slip.

    A police report was made, leading to their arrest.


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    *Money transfer agency loses US$33,000 to employees* https://chat.whatsapp.com/BkmWcdUK73K5bzER3RO0tE?mode=ac_t Two former employees of TX Money Transfer in Bulawayo have appeared in court facing charges of fraud involving US$33,000. Mandiedza Kuzvidza (46), a former branch manager and Duduzile Ncube (37), a former customer service officer, appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Collet Ncube. Kuzvidza and Ncube were remanded in custody to October 28. The court heard that on September 8, Ncube contacted Munetsi Dakwa, a representative of Cool Brands Bulawayo, an account holder with TX Money Transfer. Ncube allegedly asked if Dakwa had any cash to deposit, claiming that the company had run out of money to give customers. Dakwa allegedly informed them that he had US$33 000. Kuzvidza and Ncube went to collect the cash. They allegedly assured Dakwa that the deposit slip would be ready the following Monday, September 9, 2024. However, they allegedly failed to deposit the money into Cool Brands’ account and instead issued a fraudulent deposit slip. A police report was made, leading to their arrest. Southern Eye
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    Lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly HIV prophylactic in the world, is set to be rolled out in Zimbabwe, one of 10 countries selected for the initial rollout of the injectable drug.

    "We are excited to announce that Zimbabwe was selected as one of the 10 countries globally to roll out lenacapavir, a breakthrough development in the fight against HIV," the US embassy in Harare said in a post on X.

    Zimbabwe has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, with 1,3 million people living with the condition, according to figures from UNAids, the United Nations programme on HIV/Aids.

    The southern Africa nation recently met the UNAids 95-95-95 fast-track targets, meaning that 95% of those living with HIV know their status; 95% of those who know they have HIV are on life-saving antiretroviral treatment; and 95% of people on treatment achieved viral suppression.

    Ponesai Nyika, a public health expert with extensive experience in HIV/Aids research and programme implementation, told DW that Zimbabwe has a "very solid HIV response infrastructure".

    The introduction of lenacapavir is expected to greatly boost Zimbabwe efforts to eradicate infections.

    "Supported by strong partnerships like Pepfar [the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief] and other local institutions — creates a solid foundation for the introduction of lenacapavir," Nyika added.

    Zimbabwe's rollout will target people susceptible to HIV infection — including adolescent girls as well as those who are pregnant and breastfeeding.


    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has hailed lenacapavir as a transformative step forward in protecting people at risk of contracting HIV.

    "While an HIV vaccine remains elusive, lenacapavir is the next best thing: a long-acting antiretroviral shown in trials to prevent almost all HIV infections among those at risk," said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

    UNAids has also described the drug as a watershed moment in HIV response.

    "We are talking about it as a potential miracle drug," Angeli Achrekar, deputy director of UNAids, told DW.

    "Right now, the fact that it is nearly 100% effective at stopping new infections is remarkable, it's unprecedented. It's the best thing we've got in the HIV response. We do not have a vaccine or cure, but this is extraordinary."

    Lenacapavir is expected to be rolled out across 120 low- and middle-income countries by 2027 and is anticipated to significantly reduce the 1,3 million new HIV/Aids infections yearly.

    Nyika told DW that the drug is seen to be "highly effective."

    "Specifically for HIV prevention, it has been seen to be highly effective, which is what makes it very exciting compared to the others. It is highly effective in preventing HIV infection if used correctly and consistently," Nyika said.

    The drug has gone through two trials: One in sub-Saharan Africa among women and girls, the other among American gay and bisexual men and transgender women.

    In both trials, the efficacy of the drug was more than 99%, raising hope for its "extraordinary" abilities in HIV prevention once fully available.

    Nyika further explained that the administration of the drug only twice a year makes it even more effective as it reduces incidents of low adherence to HIV treatment.

    Mixed reactions

    While some Zimbabweans are upbeat about the introduction of the medication, others are sceptical about the drug's cost, safety and accessibility.

    But Nyika argues that while lenacapavir — like every new medication — can have some side effects, "the data that we have does show that lenacapavir is very safe and well tolerated."

    He urged African countries rolling out the drug to be transparent and communicate clearly about any side effects of the drug to aid in its adoption.

    Despite significant praise for the drug, its cost also raises key questions about how accessible this "miracle drug" can be.

    "How is it going to help us? Because I'm sure it's for the rich," a Ugandan citizen told DW, reacting to the US$40 yearly cost of the drug, which was initially projected to cost about US$28 000 per person annually.

    The lenacapavir prevention regimen also requires an initial oral dose when starting the regimen: two tablets to be taken on the day of the first injection and two tablets to be taken on the following day.

    To address cost concerns, Nyika suggested negotiations by middle- and low-income countries and possible local or regional production.

    "These can help to bring the cost down, but also leveraging on the existing supply chain, community health system and different service delivery modules will help to ensure equitable access," Nyika said.

    Partnership with Pepfar and the Global Fund is expected to significantly reduce the pricing of the "miracle drug".

    Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Eswatini and Botswana are also among those countries selected for the rollout by January 2026.
    *'Miracle' HIV shot rollout in Zimbabwe sparks debate* https://chat.whatsapp.com/De74HF9yKpy9Sy4yDVUN7c?mode=ac_t Lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly HIV prophylactic in the world, is set to be rolled out in Zimbabwe, one of 10 countries selected for the initial rollout of the injectable drug. "We are excited to announce that Zimbabwe was selected as one of the 10 countries globally to roll out lenacapavir, a breakthrough development in the fight against HIV," the US embassy in Harare said in a post on X. Zimbabwe has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the world, with 1,3 million people living with the condition, according to figures from UNAids, the United Nations programme on HIV/Aids. The southern Africa nation recently met the UNAids 95-95-95 fast-track targets, meaning that 95% of those living with HIV know their status; 95% of those who know they have HIV are on life-saving antiretroviral treatment; and 95% of people on treatment achieved viral suppression. Ponesai Nyika, a public health expert with extensive experience in HIV/Aids research and programme implementation, told DW that Zimbabwe has a "very solid HIV response infrastructure". The introduction of lenacapavir is expected to greatly boost Zimbabwe efforts to eradicate infections. "Supported by strong partnerships like Pepfar [the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief] and other local institutions — creates a solid foundation for the introduction of lenacapavir," Nyika added. Zimbabwe's rollout will target people susceptible to HIV infection — including adolescent girls as well as those who are pregnant and breastfeeding. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has hailed lenacapavir as a transformative step forward in protecting people at risk of contracting HIV. "While an HIV vaccine remains elusive, lenacapavir is the next best thing: a long-acting antiretroviral shown in trials to prevent almost all HIV infections among those at risk," said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. UNAids has also described the drug as a watershed moment in HIV response. "We are talking about it as a potential miracle drug," Angeli Achrekar, deputy director of UNAids, told DW. "Right now, the fact that it is nearly 100% effective at stopping new infections is remarkable, it's unprecedented. It's the best thing we've got in the HIV response. We do not have a vaccine or cure, but this is extraordinary." Lenacapavir is expected to be rolled out across 120 low- and middle-income countries by 2027 and is anticipated to significantly reduce the 1,3 million new HIV/Aids infections yearly. Nyika told DW that the drug is seen to be "highly effective." "Specifically for HIV prevention, it has been seen to be highly effective, which is what makes it very exciting compared to the others. It is highly effective in preventing HIV infection if used correctly and consistently," Nyika said. The drug has gone through two trials: One in sub-Saharan Africa among women and girls, the other among American gay and bisexual men and transgender women. In both trials, the efficacy of the drug was more than 99%, raising hope for its "extraordinary" abilities in HIV prevention once fully available. Nyika further explained that the administration of the drug only twice a year makes it even more effective as it reduces incidents of low adherence to HIV treatment. Mixed reactions While some Zimbabweans are upbeat about the introduction of the medication, others are sceptical about the drug's cost, safety and accessibility. But Nyika argues that while lenacapavir — like every new medication — can have some side effects, "the data that we have does show that lenacapavir is very safe and well tolerated." He urged African countries rolling out the drug to be transparent and communicate clearly about any side effects of the drug to aid in its adoption. Despite significant praise for the drug, its cost also raises key questions about how accessible this "miracle drug" can be. "How is it going to help us? Because I'm sure it's for the rich," a Ugandan citizen told DW, reacting to the US$40 yearly cost of the drug, which was initially projected to cost about US$28 000 per person annually. The lenacapavir prevention regimen also requires an initial oral dose when starting the regimen: two tablets to be taken on the day of the first injection and two tablets to be taken on the following day. To address cost concerns, Nyika suggested negotiations by middle- and low-income countries and possible local or regional production. "These can help to bring the cost down, but also leveraging on the existing supply chain, community health system and different service delivery modules will help to ensure equitable access," Nyika said. Partnership with Pepfar and the Global Fund is expected to significantly reduce the pricing of the "miracle drug". Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Eswatini and Botswana are also among those countries selected for the rollout by January 2026.
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