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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.

Agroecology can drive Africa’s sustainable industrial revolution

In light of these trends, policy makers cannot continue seating on the fence by, for instance, importing fertiliser and chemicals while supporting small grains and indigenous food.
By Charles Dhewa 1h ago
Zinasu threatens to shut down universities
Zinasu threatens to shut down universities
According to Section 75 of the Constitution, it is the government’s obligation to ensure education is free and accessible to all learners of school-going age.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL 14h ago
‘Zec should be independent’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised to improve the way elections are held, but the opposition continues to accuse the Zanu PF government of manipulating Zec.
By Problem Masau 14h ago
Conservationist lands funding for conservation films
These filmmakers will share their own experiences in order to change people’s view of the continent, while inspiring communities to protect nature, wildlife and cultural heritage.
By SHARON ZEBRA 14h ago
Invictus inks gas to power deal
Invictus said the MoU was non-binding until definitive agreements consisting of a gas sale and purchase agreement (GSPA) was entered into by all parties involved.
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA 14h ago
6K people nabbed over drug abuse
Muswere also indicated that Cabinet has also approved the Zimbabwe Multi-Sectoral Drug and Substance Abuse Plan 2024-30.
Chicken Inn eye top spot
The Tonderai Ndiraya-coached Simba Bhora lost 0-1 to Bulawayo Chiefs at Luveve on Sunday.
By Fortune Mbele 14h ago
Zim yearns for progressive governance
Your Excellency, contrary to some statements oftentimes made in jest, it is my solemn conviction that Zimbabwe yearns for progressive governance.
Storm brews over Heritage-based Curriculum
Educators Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general, Tapedza Zhou, said the success of the new curriculum hinged on the government motivating teachers with good salaries.
By Problem Masau 14h ago
‘Cervical cancer remains a health concern’
More than 200 healthcare facilities across Zimbabwe now offer visual inspection with Acetic Acid and Cervicography screenings and safety locations to provide HPV tests.
By Vanessa Gonye 14h ago
Exhibitors unprepared as ZITF kicks off
A business conference, set to be held today, is expected to be officially opened by Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga.
9 inmates escape from Ingutsheni Hospital
Meanwhile, Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednicho Ncube has said he has not received a report on the breakout.
By Nizbert Moyo 14h ago
Mystery haunts Murewa villagers
Chief Mangwende said he was waiting for a report being compiled by village heads before making any decision.
By Jairos Saunyama 14h ago
Zimplow CEO resigns
This resulted in delays in major capital funding transactions.
By Business Reporter 14h ago
Musarurwa celebrates African diversity through song
Musarurwa has six singles under her name, including Call to Africa, Hondo Idzo, Wamusina Kuraira, Kure Kure, Komba Nyika and Hamunyare Imi.
By SHARON ZEBRA 14h ago
RBZ speaks on ZiG fuel pricing
Authorities have said the ZiG is backed by gold and foreign currency reserves as well as a basket of precious minerals.
By Harriet Chikandiwa 14h ago
Zim struggling to promote children’s rights
Ziyambi said government continued to implement measures designed to eliminate all legal and administrative barriers in the registration of births and deaths.
By Harriet Chikandiwa 14h ago
UZ Wolves fall at African championships
Chirebvu also noted that there were a lot of key take-aways from this tournament which can help local clubs and even the nation at large to be highly competitive at such platforms.
By Magreth Ruzvidzo 14h ago
Organisers promise tight security at Byo Shut Down gig
The "shut down" is the highlight of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) week in Bulawayo as it brings down the trade showcase curtain after a week of hustling and bustling.
By Mpumelelo Moyo 14h ago
Young Sables out to consolidate lead
The defending champions will conclude their campaign against the fierce Kenyans who were runners-up last year.
By AUSTIN KARONGA 14h ago
Zim exports uncompetitive: ZimTrade
The two-day conference was organised by African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and Netherlands-based factoring centre, FCI academy.
By Melody Chikono 14h ago
CBZ appoints Zembe chairperson
ZB Financial Holdings Limited is in the process of being bought by CBZ.
By Blessed Ndlovu 14h ago
Adolescent pregnancies surge
Its programmes are implemented at national, provincial, district and community levels by implementing partners.
By Silas Nkala 14h ago
China’s Coercive Expansionism a Threat to Bhutanese Sovereignty
China’s coercive expansionism poses a grave threat to Bhutanese sovereignty and regional stability.
By KHABARHUB Apr. 23, 2024
‘Be wary of fake VID job offers’
Transport and Infrastructure Development ministry secretary Joy Makumbe urged the public to disregard the illegal notice.
By Rex Mphisa Apr. 23, 2024
'Legislation to propel SMEs funding plan'
Venturing into the factoring business requires confidence, according to Isaak Manikai, an associate at Dube, Manikai & Hwacha Legal Practioners.
By Business Reporter Apr. 23, 2024
Is Mnangagwa putting lipstick on a pig?
Political independence, since 1980, has come with a litany of unintended consequences, a case of each successive government papering over the cracks.
By Simbarashe Jingo Apr. 23, 2024
No place for Chamisa in our politics: Chiwenga
He reminded the voters of April 28, 1897, which marked the beginning of the 1st  Chimurenga war after spirit mediums Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi were beheaded.
By Problem Masau Apr. 23, 2024