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14/08/2025

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10/07/2025

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF MENINGITIS?
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PRESS STATEMENTFor Immediate Release10th July 2025GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS MENINGITIS OUTBREAK IN MWENSE DISTRICTThe Ministry...
10/07/2025

PRESS STATEMENT
For Immediate Release
10th July 2025

GOVERNMENT CONFIRMS MENINGITIS OUTBREAK IN MWENSE DISTRICT

The Ministry of Health has officially confirmed an outbreak of Pneumococcal Meningitis at Mwense Secondary School in Luapula Province, following the deaths of two 19-year-old male learners on 8th June and 3rd July 2025. The outbreak was preceded by a surge in learners presenting with flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough, headache, vomiting, and diarrhoea.

Laboratory tests conducted by the University Teaching Hospital and other national reference laboratories have confirmed Streptococcus pneumoniae as the bacteria causing the current outbreak. Additionally, Influenza A and B, as well as Klebsiella pneumoniae, have also been isolated.

To date, a total of 83 suspected cases have been recorded, with 5 confirmed, 2 deaths, and 16 discharges. 17 patients remain admitted, 9 in Mwense District Hospital and 8 in Mansa General Hospital. No deaths have occurred in the last 24 hours.

In response, the Ministry has taken the following actions:
• Deployed national response teams from ZNPHI and partner institutions.
• Established isolation centres at Mwense District Hospital and Mansa General Hospital.
• Conducted mass screening and intensified infection prevention measures at the school.
• Trained healthcare workers on early detection and management of meningitis.
• Engaged communities and stakeholders on prevention and control.

While vaccines exist for pneumococcal meningitis, the current strategy focuses on preventive antibiotic treatment rather than mass vaccination.

The public is urged to remain vigilant and seek immediate medical attention if experiencing symptoms such as fever, neck stiffness, confusion, or severe headache. Preventive measures such as frequent handwashing, wearing masks when sick, and avoiding overcrowding are encouraged.

The Ministry calls on well-wishers to support efforts in improving ventilation, spacing, and water supply at the affected school.

This government remains committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of all citizens, and calls on the public to unite in raising awareness and kicking out meningitis from Zambia.

Dr. Elijah J. Muchima, MP
Minister of Health

12/06/2025

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05/06/2025

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A chapter comes to a close, and a nation pays its respects. Edgar Lungu has made his final exit.how will you remember fo...
05/06/2025

A chapter comes to a close, and a nation pays its respects. Edgar Lungu has made his final exit.

how will you remember former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu?

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05/06/2025

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RIP OUR FORMER 6th PRESIDENT 🕊

04/06/2025

Teti ujobe fyonse. Nabena teti balete fyonse.🙏🏿

Volunteering is not a forced arrangement, govt tells doctors!Health Minister Elijah Muchima has reminded health workers ...
01/06/2025

Volunteering is not a forced arrangement, govt tells doctors!

Health Minister Elijah Muchima has reminded health workers that volunteering is not a mandatory pathway to employment.

Speaking at a media briefing on Sunday morning, Mr. Muchima questioned the motives behind the Resident Doctors Association of Zambia (RDAZ)’s recent advocacy, stating that the association appears to be advancing the interests of volunteer doctors who may not even be part of its membership.

This follows a statement issued by RDAZ on Friday, 30th May, announcing that volunteer doctors would withdraw their services effective Monday, 2nd June 2025.

In response, the minister acknowledged that volunteering is a noble gesture and emphasized that those choosing to withdraw are free to do so.

He reiterated that while the government appreciates the contributions of volunteer health workers, participation in such programmes does not obligate the state to offer employment.

However, Mr. Muchima assured that the government will continue to prioritise volunteer health workers for recruitment, in line with the President’s directive.

He also disclosed plans to meet with the RDAZ leadership to hear their concerns and work towards a mature and constructive resolution.

-Diamond TV

08/05/2025

MEDIA STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER OF HEALTH
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lusaka, Zambia, 8th May, 2025

Government Action to Combat Medical Drug Theft and Strengthen Zambia’s Healthcare Supply Chain

The Zambian Government acknowledges the concerns raised by the Ambassador of the United States of America to Zambia regarding recurrent thefts of medicines. The Zambian Government wishes to reaffirm its commitment to resolving this unfortunate issue. We express our profound gratitude to the American Government and people for their generous support, which has significantly strengthened Zambia’s healthcare services, particularly in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and other public health challenges.

The theft of medicines jeopardizes public health, depriving patients of essential treatments, and undermining confidence in Zambia’s healthcare system. This persistent challenge, reflects a deep-rooted problem that took hold long before the current administration assumed office in August 2021, stemming from systemic weaknesses in oversight and supply chain management, under previous governments.

To address this, the Government of Zambia has implemented robust remedial measures to protect medicines, ensuring that they reach the patients who need them most. You may wish to note that the President of Zambia, Mr. Hakainde Hichilema commissioned a comprehensive independent forensic audit of the entire medicines supply chain immediately the concerns were raised. This audit was commissioned by the Auditor General’s Office and conducted by Pricewater House Coopers. The interim report was shared with stakeholders, including co-operating partners, at State House at the invitation of the President.

Following the preliminary report, the Government of Zambia took the following actions;

a) A number of ZAMMSA officials were suspended and/or removed from their positions, including the Director General, Mr. Victor Nyasulu, the Director Supply Planning, Ms. Nalishebo Siyandi, the Director Procurement, Mr. Nchimunya Habadu, and the Director of Finance, Mr. Milimo Ngululu. You may wish note that other than the Director of Finance these officials are appearing before the courts of law.
The final report has been completed and cleared by the Office of the Auditor General for further action. Note that there will be no sacred cows in this process. However, all the suspects will go through the entire legal process, with the presumption of being innocent until proven guilty by our competent courts of law. The Government of the Republic of Zambia urges the Ambassador of the United States of America to Zambia to share any additional information that may be useful for action and/or prosecution.

Further, the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has intensified its operations, leading to the arrest and prosecution of additional individuals involved in the thefts of medicines.

To enhance oversight, the Government has established a Joint National Drug Taskforce to conduct real-time monitoring, early detection, and prevention of theft across the supply chain.

In its quest to improve visibility of the supply chain system, ZAMMSA has implemented an advanced digital stock tracking system. This system enables real-time monitoring of medical inventories, ensuring accurate record-keeping and reducing diversions and/or theft of medicines.

To ensure long-term sustainability, the Ministry of Health, ZAMMSA, and key stakeholders are set to convene next week in the Copperbelt for an annual planning exercise to assess Zambia’s medical needs for 2026. This strategic session will focus on optimizing resource allocation, strengthening supply chain security, and guaranteeing the availability of essential medicines for all Zambians.

We want to assure the public that Zambia currently maintains sufficient stocks of essential medicines, including antiretroviral, antimalarial, and other critical drugs, with no immediate risk of shortages. Under this government national essential drug availability has increased from averages under 35% to well over 75% country-wide for primary care.

The government is engaged in constructive dialogue with the U.S. Government to address their concerns, implement robust solutions, and maintain the strong partnership that underpins our healthcare progress. The government is committed to transparency, accountability, and justice in delivering quality healthcare to every Zambian. By working together, we can protect our healthcare system and ensure that medicines reach those in need.

The Government under President Hakainde Hichilema has assured that there is transparency and accountability as can be seen by removal of Senior Management of ZAMMSA was suspended and the Board dissolved. This fight was without victimizing anybody and rushing arrests.



Hon. Dr. Elijah J. Muchima.,PhD MP
MINISTER OF HEAL

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