Bulawayo records declining VMMC uptake amid STI concerns

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 31 December 2025
📘 Source: CITE

Bulawayo’s HIV prevention efforts are facing mixed outcomes, with declining uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) and persistent repeat sexually transmitted infections (STIs), despite large-scale condom distribution and expanded school-based prevention programmes. Provincial National AIDS Council (NAC) Programmes Officer, Douglas Moyo, said VMMC, once a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s HIV prevention strategy, was no longer attracting the same numbers of men as in previous years. “VMMC was brought to the country as one of the pillars of HIV combination prevention strategy,” said Moyo while providing a programmes update to the media recently.

“Along the way we have seen the numbers of men circumcised declining.” Moyo explained that changes in policy had also altered how VMMC services are delivered, including the removal of compulsory HIV testing for men seeking circumcision. “Now for VMMC, it’s not everyone who is asked for an HIV test if they want to circumcise,” he said. According to Bulawayo data presented during the briefing, uptake among the key age group of 15 to 19-year-olds stood at 45 percent.

Of these, 41 percent tested HIV negative, while 55 percent were not tested. Despite the decline, Moyo said there was encouragement in reaching younger adolescents, who are assumed to be less sexually active. “One thing that is encouraging is that we still have those children, those adolescents, who we assume have not yet started engaging in sexual activity, whom we assume are still HIV negative, so that VMMC would really offer that protection that we want,” he said, referring to evidence that circumcision reduces female-to-male HIV transmission by about 60 percent.

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The update also highlighted condom distribution figures, with a total of 2 090 611 condoms distributed across the first three quarters of this year in 2025 in Bulawayo. Male condoms accounted for 96 percent of distribution, while female condoms made up just four percent.

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Originally published by CITE • December 31, 2025

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