Zimbabwe to Introduce New Circumcision Device
The ministry of health has said the decive will help to increase the number of people undergoing the operation.
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Zimbabwe:
New Circumcision Device On Cards
The Herald, 8 June 2016
THE Ministry of Health and Child Care is piloting a new surgical male circumcision device which it hopes will help increase the number of people undergoing the operation. Read more »
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Africa:
New Circumcision Device Offers Hope
East African, 30 April 2016
Botched circumcisions could be a thing of the past if the government adopts AccuCirc -- a circumcision device that has been tested with a positive impact. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Circumcision Corrects Abnormalities
The Herald, 24 November 2015
A number of men with penile abnormalities are having the condition corrected during the circumcision procedure and getting a chance to lead a normal sexual experience. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
'Circumcision Made Me a Happy Man'
Key Correspondents, 29 September 2015
Evans Chifamba believes that getting circumcised was the smartest decision he has made to protect himself and his partner from HIV and cervical cancer. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zimbabwe's Circumcision Drive Fails to Take Off
UNIRIN, 8 July 2013
Funds for the male circumcision programme in Zimbabwe are lying idle, as the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare says not enough men are coming forward to use the service, which… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Less Painful Circumcision Method On the Cards
Zimbabwe Standard, 30 June 2013
GOVERNMENT will soon introduce a less painful and blood-free circumcision method as it steps up efforts to circumcise three million males by 2015. Read more »
InFocus
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Local celebrities who voluntarily took up male circumcision are encouraging more men to get circumcised in an effort to fight HIV/Aids. Read more »