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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.

Climate change advocates hail MIF green energy stance

MIF chief executive officer John Mangudya said they aim to foster development.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan 17, 2026
Bosso in long wait for Senong
Bosso in long wait for Senong
Club chief executive officer Denzil Mnkandla yesterday said they are hopeful Senong will get his work permit as their application to Immigration was successful.
By Fortune Mbele Jan 17, 2026
Hardrock’s audacious raid on the Premiership
The recruitment strategy is surgical, blending youth with international pedigree and battle-hardened experience.
By Henry Mhara Jan 17, 2026
Guruve murders: Thick cloud of fear, mistrust still hangs
When NewsDay Weekender visited the community, it was greeted with suspicion.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Jan 17, 2026
Guruve murders: Thick cloud of fear, mistrust still hangs
When NewsDay Weekender visited the community, it was greeted with suspicion.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Jan 17, 2026
Academic Mafunga opens elite school in Marondera
Mafunga said the Marondera school is unique as it has STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics] programmes for female learners.
By Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2026
The future of agriculture in Zim
Pig and poultry industries are thriving as 100% private sector and clearly, whatever the industry is doing with tobacco is working, although I would like to see a return to the auctions.
By Eddie Cross Jan 17, 2026
Chikuni moves from guns to roses
For 20 years, Chikuni served in the Zimbabwe National Army, a career built on discipline, resilience and obedience to command.
By Tendai Sauta Jan 17, 2026
Munetsi is a Parisian!
The 29-year-old midfielder joins the Ligue 1 side on a six-month loan deal from English Premier League outfit Wolverhampton Wanderers.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jan 17, 2026
ZIDA unveils manufacturing investment opportunities
Another is the Orangerose Solar Roof Tile Manufacturing Project, which aims to produce 600 solar tiles per day.
By Obert Siamilandu Jan 17, 2026
Zimbabwe Women chase maiden T20 World Cup berth
The squad features a balanced mix of proven performers and rising stars.
By Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2026
Consistency of theology.
The Bible is not interpreted by a preacher’s experience or denominational persuasion.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Jan 17, 2026
Mutumwa Mawere did not deserve to die in exile
For many Zimbabweans, this is more than just the passing of a prominent businessman.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Jan 17, 2026
The diaspora dividend: Zim’s unofficial state of survival
The contrast is obscene because those who sustain Zimbabwe are denied recognition, while those who steer it towards collapse are celebrated.
By Wellington Muzengeza Jan 17, 2026
When metrics drive the wrong behaviour
Metrics are meant to guide performance, align teams, and drive growth.
By Innocent Hadebe Jan 17, 2026
Accept who you are
With my rural mind, I began to imagine what the studio might look like.
By Jonah Nyoni Jan 17, 2026
Clean water boost for Murewa villagers
River Valley Village Development Committee chairperson Patrick Feremenga said the drilling of a borehole in the area was welcome.
By Staff Reporter Jan 17, 2026
Valuation: Common denominator of property and financial markets
For investment decisions, it guides developers, investors, and pension funds on feasibility and returns.
By Mike Juru Jan 16, 2026
Zim’s digital tax: A step forward, or a stumble?
The government's reasoning behind this move is quite clear.
By Evans Sagomba Jan 16, 2026
A better international economy is possible
As the global economy becomes more fragmented and vulnerable, it requires little imagination to see who stands to lose the most if a serious regression occurs.
By Kevin Tutani Jan 16, 2026
When humanity begins to leave outpost in the sky
The ISS has also carried symbolic weight. In an often divided world, it stood as one of the most enduring international partnerships.
By Naison Bangure Jan 16, 2026
Caledonia raises US$125m for gold extraction projects
The Victoria Falls Stock Exchanged listed company announced the pricing of its 5,875% convertible senior notes due 2033 in a private placement to institutional investors.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jan 16, 2026
Cafca warns of operational strains
The company cited limited convertibility of Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), which has hampered its ability to secure US dollars needed to import essential raw materials.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jan 16, 2026
MMCZ in US$3,3bn revenue projection
The increase will be driven by improved export performance and price recovery in key commodities, according to the MMCZ.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jan 16, 2026
World is hiring skills, not passports
Many of them are technical, hybrid and skills-intensive and requiring workers who can install, maintain, secure, interpret and adapt intelligent systems.
By Jacob Mutisi Jan 16, 2026
Dumisani Mpofu sees positive spin-offs out of Afcon disaster
Mpofu also defended head coach Marian “Mario” Marinica, pointing to the limited preparation time available to the technical team.
By Admire Jamu-Mlambo Jan 16, 2026
World View: Pretending to help Donald Trump
Not all Trump’s advisors are fools, so Ottawa might have to accept a couple of American warships stationed in its Arctic regions too
By Gwynne Dyer Jan 16, 2026
Company vs personal liability
The duo then secured the tender to supply goats and received money from the government, even as they knew they had no capacity to supply the same.
By Blessed Mhlanga Jan 16, 2026