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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.

Marondera's untouchables, and the problem of impunity in Zimbabwe

Marconati retains the right of reply and may clarify his position or legal defence. He also retains the legal right to have outstanding matters adjudicated in open court.
By Opinion Dec 18, 2025
Zimbabwe repositions its mining sector for global competitiveness, sustainable growth
Zimbabwe repositions its mining sector for global competitiveness, sustainable growth
Across international markets, investors are seeking jurisdictions that combine geological potential with an improving investment climate.  
By John Laisani Dec 18, 2025
It’s time for thanksgiving
There were moments of triumph that lifted our spirits and moments of disappointment that tested our resolve.
By Cliff Chiduku Dec 17, 2025
Transporters as unique knowledge brokers in African markets and food systems
Transporters also convey information from the market to farmers better than traders, who may want to hide some of the information to take advantage of unsuspecting farmers.
By Charles Dhewa Dec 17, 2025
Why Senators should reject the “abortion clauses” in the Medical Services Amendment Bill
This is understandable because the bill, which is available on the internet, says nothing about abortion or termination of pregnancy.
Government thuggery is funding wrong priorities
The currency itself is partly anchored on non-payment of domestic debt. The likely escape route will be yet another premature currency shift that destroys value for all.
By Brian Sedze Dec 16, 2025
Emotional independence and the architecture of change
This skill represents emotional independence, that is, the capacity to generate inner stability instead of waiting for life to co-operate.
By Rutendo Kureya Dec 16, 2025
Child safeguarding and the law of obligations
Duty bearers are under obligation to ensure that children’s rights are respected, promoted, protected and fulfilled.
By Nicholas Aribino Dec 16, 2025
Human rights are the mirror of our national conscience
Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), one of the most respected local human rights watchdogs, recently gave a sobering portrayal of our situation.  
By Lawrence Makamanzi Dec 15, 2025
Reparations for Africans must transform the systems that still limit Africa’s future
To this end, reparations should correct deep structural imbalances so that Africa’s land, people and resources drive shared prosperity, not persistent inequality. 
By Claver Gatete Dec 15, 2025
Sabi Star mine caught in a clash between culture, custom and modern ideals
Sabi Star mine caught in a clash between culture, custom and modern ideals
By Alfonce Mbizwo Dec 13, 2025
Zimbabwe’s new tourism initiatives are positioning it for global success
The Zimbabwean government is focusing on raising the country’s global profile by actively securing high-profile international conferences and events.  
By Travel and Tour World Dec 13, 2025
Funeral and burial; biblical perspective
The Shona language is useful when it says, seri kweguva hakuna munamato loosely translated, beyond the grave, there’s no beneficial prayer.  
By Erasmus Makarimayi Dec 13, 2025
Case for diaspora vote
Despite the cause of their migration, many Zimbabweans still see Zimbabwe as their home.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Dec 13, 2025
Leveraging critical redundancy theory for business continuity
This theory is not about duplication for its own sake; it is about building strategic layers of protection around key processes, activities and roles to prevent failure. 
By Innocent Hadebe Dec 13, 2025
A new economy: The survival mode
Rapidly growing economic challenges and the dynamic change of basic amenities in communities have forced citizens into survival-of-the-fittest mode.  
By Jonah Nyoni and Praxedes Dube Dec 13, 2025
A new economy: The survival mode
Rapidly growing economic challenges and the dynamic change of basic amenities in communities have forced citizens into survival-of-the-fittest mode.  
By Jonah Nyoni and Praxedes Dube Dec 13, 2025
The hidden key to a healthier smile: Why flossing is essential for everyone
We need to both teach people about flossing and help them get started. 
By Patience Matambo Dec 12, 2025
500 new Chinese ventures registered in Zim this year: Envoy
As a global leader in renewable energy, China is actively supporting Zimbabwe’s green transition.
By H.E. Zhou Ding Dec 12, 2025
A man who chases two rabbits caches neither 
In my opinion, if we do these few things our economy will transform, be inclusive and grow.
By Vince Musewe Dec 10, 2025
How colonialists used language to undermine indigenous food systems
Another special vegetable called mushungushungu in Shona (solanum nigrum) was given the name black nightshade. 
By Charles Dhewa Dec 10, 2025
Translating charity work to goodwill
Charity, if executed thoughtfully, can go beyond a once-off donation. It can build lasting goodwill and strengthen the relationship between an organisation and the communities it serves. 
By Cliff Chiduku Dec 10, 2025
When love leads: Navigating life’s seasons with grace
While one door closes for someone, another is opening for another. Life flows in cycles, some good, others not so good, but all meaningful in the grand scheme of who we are becoming.
By Rutendo Kureya Dec 9, 2025
Climate change does not have to mean devastation
AS the 2025-26 rainy season begins across Zimbabwe, the accelerating impacts of climate change are already evident in the volatility of rainfall sweeping across several provinces.
By Shadreck Muchaku Dec 9, 2025
‘Let us write a new chapter of China–Zimbabwe cooperation’
Chinese President Xi Jinping said that “from the First Five-Year Plan to the 14th Five-Year Plan, the consistent theme has been to build China into a modern socialist country.”
By Ying Qiang Dec 8, 2025
Africa’s demand for refined products to surge into 2050
Africa’s need for refined products is set to surge, driven by demographic and economic forces.
By NJ Ayuk Dec 8, 2025
When orders are obeyed and hearts remain cold
Yet, such responses come only after tragedy. By the time these assurances were made, the damage had already been done, trust had eroded and people had already suffered. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi Dec 8, 2025
Taiwan bans popular Chinese social media app amid growing number of fraud cases
China’s Communist Party claims Taiwan as part of its territory, despite having never controlled it, and has vowed to annex it by force if necessary.
By Newsday Dec 7, 2025