The United States has decided to terminate its health aid programs in Zimbabwe following the African nation's withdrawal from negotiations over a bilateral agreement. Bloomberg posted on X that the discussions were aimed at renewing a deal that would have continued U.S. support for health initiatives in Zimbabwe. The cessation of these programs marks a significant shift in the relationship between the two countries, potentially impacting health services in Zimbabwe. The U.S. had been a major contributor to health aid in the region, focusing on areas such as HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. The decision to end the aid comes amid broader diplomatic tensions and could have far-reaching consequences for Zimbabwe's healthcare system.