U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Marie Tremont has reaffirmed her country's commitment to investing $200 million annually in Zimbabwe's health sector. The funding is aimed at combating diseases such as HIV and malaria, improving the quality of care and life expectancy of citizens. Source: Africa News Agency
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