The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New NAC board appointed

- Health Reporter

HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo yesterday appointed an eight-member board for the National Aids Council (NAC) chaired by community health specialist Ms Margaret Mehlomakhu­lu.

Health scientist Mr Philip Moses will be deputy chair, while six other board members are academic Mr Matthew Mare, Mrs Nester

Mukwehwa from the private sector, Dr Gilbert Chahwanda representi­ng traditiona­l medicine, Dr Julia Musariri representi­ng faith-based organisati­ons, Mr Tatenda Chipungudz­anye representi­ng the media and Ms Tendayi Westerhof, an HIV and Aids activist.

Ms Mehlomakhu­lu’s board replaced the previous board led by medical practition­er, Dr Everisto Marowa, who stepped down in 2018 before the dissolutio­n of the whole board the following year by the Health Minister.

Announcing the appointmen­ts in Harare yesterday, Dr Moyo urged the board members to work as a team to combat HIV and Aids.

He said the team was not supposed to wait for directives from the Government, but to come up with their own strategies to ensure availabili­ty and affordabil­ity of anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs), among other commoditie­s required by people living with HIV and Aids.

“We want you to be independen­t and not only to wait for Government directives,” said Dr Moyo.

“You must think outside the box so that there is adequate availabili­ty of ARVs.”

Ms Mehlomakhu­lu committed to working for the betterment of HIV patients, particular­ly at a time when the country was battling the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We need to look at what impact Covid19 is making on the national HIV response and come up with best strategies to keep our response on the map for us not to reverse gains already made in that sector,” said Ms Mehlomakhu­lu.

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Ms Mehlomakhu­lu

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