Ministry of Health and WHO Engage Senate in Pivotal Health Sector Update
In a significant development for the nation’s health governance, the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), held a fruitful meeting today with the Parliament Health Portfolio Committee (Senate) at the UN Building. The session provided an opportunity for the ministry to update senators on several pressing health matters and to [ ]
By Staff Reporter

In a significant development for the nation’s health governance, the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), held a fruitful meeting today with the Parliament Health Portfolio Committee (Senate) at the UN Building. The session provided an opportunity for the ministry to update senators on several pressing health matters and to present key legislative proposals awaiting parliamentary debate.
Legislative Proposals in Focus
During the meeting, representatives from the Ministry of Health introduced two pivotal bills: the Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill 2024 and the Nursing Council Bill 2025. These bills are aimed at reinforcing public health policies and strengthening regulatory frameworks in their respective areas. The Tobacco Products Control Amendment Bill seeks to enhance measures against tobacco consumption, while the Nursing Council Bill is designed to modernize the governance and professional standards of the nation’s nursing workforce.
Comprehensive Updates on Health Sector Developments
Beyond the legislative proposals, the meeting covered a range of critical topics affecting the health sector. The committee received updates on:
- Drugs Procurement Probe: Insights into ongoing investigations aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in the procurement process.
- Capital Projects: An overview of major infrastructural investments currently underway by the ministry.
- CMS Transformation: Details on the transformation initiatives within the country’s healthcare management systems.
- TLC Matter: A briefing on current developments related to the TLC (Therapeutic Licensing Committee) issues.
These updates underscored the ministry’s commitment to reform and innovation, as well as the importance of maintaining robust oversight of public health initiatives.
Senate Commits to Ongoing Support
The Senate Health Portfolio Committee expressed strong approval of the session’s comprehensive updates and timely engagement. The senators acknowledged the value of regular interactions with the Ministry of Health and the WHO, noting that such dialogues are crucial for informed decision-making and effective oversight. Chairperson Senator Princess Ntfombiyembuso affirmed the committee’s readiness to advocate for the ministry’s initiatives in Parliament, emphasizing a collaborative approach to advancing the country’s health agenda.
A Model for Collaborative Governance
This meeting not only highlighted legislative advancements and operational updates but also set a precedent for enhanced collaboration between the executive and legislative branches. The active engagement of the Senate Health Portfolio Committee signals a promising commitment to supporting health sector reforms and ensuring that critical issues receive the attention they deserve in Parliament.
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