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NewsDay

AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition.

Africa’s chance to rewrite the resource story from diamonds to lithium

This move aims to secure economic sovereignty and greater control over the diamond value chain, with potential financing secured from partners like the Oman sovereign wealth fund.
By Farai Mabeza Apr 16, 2026
Trade finance as growth enabler: Supporting corporate expansion across borders
Trade finance as growth enabler: Supporting corporate expansion across borders
Trade finance instruments help to bridge these gaps, ensuring transactions proceed with greater certainty.
By Eric Gacuruzwa Apr 16, 2026
Strait of Hormuz: Law, power and the peril of global instability
The Strait of Hormuz qualifies as a “strait used for international navigation” under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
By John Laisani Apr 16, 2026
The Hormuz Crisis: From US-Iran Rivalry to Great-Power Tensions
China relies on Hormuz for roughly 40% of its crude oil imports and 30% of its LNG imports.
By Saxon Zvina Apr 15, 2026
How US military bases became a security liability for Gulf states
The 2026 conflict also marks a turning point in modern warfare, but it is critical to distinguish between tactical losses and strategic defeat.
By Kilian Marisa Apr 15, 2026
Why the 'Beyond Excellence' Model is the Future of Zimbabwean Hospitality
We have grown accustomed to the "bouncer" archetype  imposing figures whose primary role is to keep people out or react to trouble.
By Valentine Maya Apr 15, 2026
Making sense of African food baskets through territorial markets
BEYOND being sources of nutrition and income, African territorial markets provide valuable evidence for building an understanding of local food baskets.
By Charles Dhewa Apr 15, 2026
Unpacking political communication
Political communication is often dismissed as mere propaganda or partisan messaging, yet it remains one of the most powerful and consequential forms of communication in society.
By Cliff Chiduku Apr 15, 2026
Unlocking Zimbabwe’s Potential: Leveraging China’s zero-tariff policy for inclusive economic growth
Blessed with abundant natural resources, fertile arable land, and a strategic geographical position, Zimbabwe is advancing its development agenda under the second republic.
By Debra Manyasi Apr 14, 2026
The final week — avoid corporate extinction
ZIMBABWE’S corporate sector is facing a decisive and urgent compliance moment — one that carries consequences far beyond routine regulatory enforcement.
By Believe Guta Apr 14, 2026
When love becomes a cage: The psychology of the battered women
Have you ever felt a surge of rage while reading a real-life story on social media?
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Apr 14, 2026
Stand up, speak out: London calls for Zimbabwe on April 18th, 2026
Because Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB 3) is not a law. It is a chainsaw aimed at the roots of our democracy.
By Bongani Mangwane Tshabangu Apr 14, 2026
Top 7 AI Chatbots for When You're Lonely
AI chatbots are becoming a practical option for dealing with loneliness because they offer instant
By Newsday Apr 13, 2026
Securing your immovable property: securing your children’s future
CASES of parents dying and leaving their children destitute are many. It is sad when the parent/s owned some immovable property such as a home, business or farm.
By Chinga Govhati and SHARON CHAVA Apr 13, 2026
Securing your immovable property: securing your children’s future
CASES of parents dying and leaving their children destitute are many. It is sad when the parent/s owned some immovable property such as a home, business or farm.
By Chinga Govhati and SHARON CHAVA Apr 13, 2026
Formalisation must not become exclusion
ZIMBABWE’S latest push to formalise the informal economy arrives at a moment when the country can no longer afford policy slogans that sound progressive but fail the test of lived reality.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Apr 13, 2026
From student of life to student of business
At the centre of both journeys are timeless truths: integrity, consistency, service and humility. These are not soft values; they are hard advantages in leadership and business.
By Innocent Hadebe Apr 11, 2026
Wisdom in advice
An individual is the total of the advice they have not only heard, but also taken to heart and put into practice. Advice carries the energy to transform humanity.
By Jonah Nyoni Apr 11, 2026
Life in the throne room 
Christianity, as we know, is the only faith system that worships a present God and Saviour. We therefore serve and worship God all year round. He never leaves us nor forsakes us. 
By Erasmus Makarimayi Apr 11, 2026
Everyone needs to be on a bus
OUR roads are broken. Our driving is worse. And we keep pretending that more interchanges will fix it.
By NDABENZIHLE DLAMINI Apr 11, 2026
Command reading 
Mnangagwa's biography is not a textbook. It cannot be prescribed, but the government has bent the rules to give the President extra income.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Apr 11, 2026
Afreximbank’s US$11bn bet on South Africa signals a new trade order
Climate shocks are no longer future risks; they’re here with us.
By MZWANDILE MASINA Apr 10, 2026
UDI to CAB3: The emergency that never ends
The move was not incidental; it was foundational. Emergency powers were not a response to a crisis. They were the mechanism through which the State would survive it.
By NDABENZIHLE DLAMINI Apr 10, 2026
Universities, government must lead on youth sexual health
This imbalance must be corrected through initiatives that promote shared responsibility, expand access to contraception and confront sexual violence decisively.
By Johannes Marisa Apr 10, 2026
Zimbabwe’s Children Are Ready. Is the Policy?
Zimbabwe faces real climate pressures. The ND-GAIN Country Index places it among the world’s more climate-vulnerable nations.
By Nyasha Simon Dick Apr 10, 2026
Consultation or coercion? Why Murewa RDC levy demands urgent review
The council has indicated that these levies emanate from budget consultations conducted with communities.
By John Laisani Apr 9, 2026
Private capital isn’t the problem — poor project structure is
Industrial expansion, mining growth, urbanisation and energy security imperatives are driving a substantial pipeline of renewable energy projects.
By SAM MATSEKETE Apr 9, 2026
Let’s explore the possibility of taking issues to the International Court of Justice: An open letter
The Constitution of Zimbabwe clearly defines a term limit as a provision of this Constitution which limits the length of time that a person may hold or occupy a public office.
By AMH Voices Apr 9, 2026