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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.

The Law accuses and incriminates

The Law and the prophets (whose prophecy was on the basis of the Law) stand aloof while we’re being freed by Grace.
By Erasmus Makarimayi 10h ago
Mutapa Fund: The looting machine
Mutapa Fund: The looting machine
Zimbabwe has travelled this journey before of bundling and unbundling parastatals, but the same result has been yielded — failure.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Sep. 23, 2023
Government should bring Harare's City Parking, Easy Park to order
We cannot allow ourselves to be abused by a few City Parking thugs who are bent on making super profits. Stop it!
By Johannes Marisa Sep. 22, 2023
Transforming lives: The CAUSEWAY agribusiness boost
Hence, the project complements the Zimbabwe National Development Strategy 1’s goal to restore food self-sufficiency and restore the country’s role as a regional breadbasket.
By Karen Whitney Maturure Sep. 22, 2023
Whither Zimbabwe?
Now it is clear why Zanu PF did not have an election manifesto as family and clan considerations took precedence over the national purpose for Cabinet ministers.
By Trevor Ncube Sep. 21, 2023
Winning elections is just the beginning
The transition from campaigning to governing is a crucial phase requiring a shift in mindset and approach.
By Brighton Taruberekera Sep. 21, 2023
A nation at crossroads
As I see it, the moral imperative that is conspicuous by its absence is that of accountability and credibility. Yet, this era of uncertainty warrants conscientious leadership.
By Cyprian Muketiwa Ndawana Sep. 20, 2023
Value of connecting seed fairs, seed banks and mass markets
The way some food commodities are demanded in the mass markets is the same way some seed varieties are asked for in the market as farmers look for seed and other inputs.
By Charles Dhewa Sep. 20, 2023
The post-election crisis in Zimbabwe – what’s to be done now?
As with all elections since 2000, the 2023 Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections have ended in dispute.
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler Sep. 19, 2023
Safety considerations on our roads
I am using the word froward to describe the antagonistic and aggressive behaviour of drivers I encounter when driving along the streets of Harare.
By Tororiro Isaac Chaza Sep. 19, 2023
Of Zim regime’s crookedness and Western puppets
When the government prints hordes of Zimdollars to buy hard currency on the black market, anyone who exposes these shenanigans is branded a “puppet of the West”.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Sep. 19, 2023
Live dealer Casinos for Zimbabwe
Each site has a license that comes with regulations. These regulations make it comply with being transparent to its players.
By Newsday Sep. 18, 2023
Zim bigger than all of us
Zimbabweans no longer have a common understanding as to what can develop Zimbabwe because of political polarisation that is just toxic.
By Nicholas Aribino Sep. 18, 2023
Why are world leaders not attending UNGA this year?
While the absence of Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping is not breaking news as they often prefer not to attend,
By Tapiwa Gomo Sep. 18, 2023
Of eternal life and death
Eternal life was there before death. It’s eternal because it’s everlasting and exists forever and ever.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Sep. 16, 2023
Zim: House of Hunger
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change made a clean sweep of the urban councils. Its cadres have assumed office. They are occupying the top offices and are ready to deliver.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Sep. 16, 2023
It’s time to win
Never live a wrong script of what others say about you and don’t ever live other people’s lives and lies. Kick fear away
By Jonah Nyoni Sep. 16, 2023
Newsrooms in the digital age: Are traditional news sections obsolete?
It is true that people still prefer certain topics. They may start with sports or lifestyle news and forego hard news until last. Or they might navigate topics in another way.
By Dietmar Schantin Sep. 16, 2023
Opinion: China’s Nomenclature Aggression on Tibet
So, China`s strong criticism and backlash against Japan`s discharge of treated water is baseless, unfounded, and unscientific.
By Arya Tsewang Gyalpo Sep. 15, 2023
Is there a link between prostate cancer and sex?
We can empower men to be proactive in safeguarding their prostate health. Instead of relying on unproven theories, here are some tips to stay on top of your prostate health:
By Michelle C Madzudzo Sep. 15, 2023
Africa’s growing democracy deficit
Coups in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Chad and Niger have underlined the region’s instability amid threats from insurgents and weak democratic institutions.
By Alfonce Mbizwo Sep. 15, 2023
A Shameful shambles: An account of Zimbabwe’s elections of August 2023
Although Zimbabwean politics were difficult from shortly after independence, its habit of regular elections provoked no great international criticism until the turn of the century.
By STEPHEN CHAN Sep. 14, 2023
Reimagining community seed banks for resilience and food sovereignty
Community dialogues and food festivals can be powerful advocacy pathways for protecting and recognising indigenous seed, the environment, food systems and ecosystems.
By Charles Dhewa Sep. 14, 2023
Rural tourism has huge potential for economic growth
Our Rural BnB exit interviews confirm that tourists don’t visit Africa for Eurocentric experiences, but authentic local accommodation, food and culture experiences.
By Carl Joshua Ncube Sep. 14, 2023
Where do we go from here
Duly, your statement that you were aware that some observer missions went beyond their call of duty was devoid of sincerity.
By Cyprian Muketiwa Ndawana Sep. 13, 2023
New Cabinet, recycled deadwood or reunion at the feeding trough
Charamba said the Cabinet would focus on completing “far-flung projects around infrastructure” that the President started during his first term.
By Raymond Rusinga Sep. 13, 2023
Legitimacy questions may spur talks
The thin African attendance partly reflected the unprecedented critique of Zimbabwe's elections by the Sadc and African Union observer teams.
By Africa Confidential Sep. 12, 2023
Zimdollar future hangs in the balance
At independence, this country had the strongest currency in the region.
By Eddie Cross Sep. 12, 2023