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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.

Uyghur comedian’s ban shows how women’s voices are silenced in China

This dynamic places women under pressure not only to conform to expectations but also to remain silent about the burdens they bear.
By Newsday Mar 14, 2026
US suspects China in breach of FBI surveillance network, WSJ reports
US suspects China in breach of FBI surveillance network, WSJ reports
CISA referred questions to the FBI, which declined to comment. The NSA ⁠did not ​respond to a request for comment.
By Newsday Mar 9, 2026
Night of Legends draws near
He said inductees will receive golden stars, commemorative plaques, badges of honour and ceremonial gowns in recognition of their exceptional contributions.
By Staff Reporter Mar 6, 2026
Anti-detect browsers vs VPNs in 2026: Which one fits your business needs?
Anti-Detect Browser is an advanced tool that lets in users to hide their on line identity through growing a completely unique browser fingerprint.
By Staff Reporter Mar 5, 2026
How Zimbabwe are having a historic T20 World Cup
Zimbabwe have competed in seven of the previous ten Men's T20 World Cup tournaments.
By Staff Reporter Mar 5, 2026
Streaming of SA family: an intelligent travel guide to modern adventures
It is a combination of adventure and convenience whereby no family trip is complete without being exciting and comfortable throughout the journey.
By Newsday Mar 2, 2026
High Court spoliation order against Freda Rebecca raises eyebrows after contradictory ground findings
The mine’s representative maintained that fencing was a statutory compliance measure and not an eviction exercise.
By Staff Reporter Mar 2, 2026
Zimbabweans are using forex trading as a way to safeguard their financial resources
No legitimate broker will call you to pressure you into depositing.
By Newsday Mar 1, 2026
US and Japan unveil $36bn of oil, gas and critical minerals projects in challenge to China
Japan reported on Wednesday that its exports rose almost 17% in January, driven in part by a sharp rise in exports to China despite the current tensions.
By Newsday Mar 1, 2026
The winter Olympics story Beijing does not want you to read
Alysa Liu won a gold medal in Milan.
By Newsday Feb 27, 2026
Inside the Tolrose mine saga
Witnesses allege that armed men disarmed security personnel, removed property and intimidated employees.
By Staff Reporter Feb 25, 2026
Fact check: Are China's robot soldiers just AI fakes?
Even if these videos of shooting robots are AI-generated, China is still on the way to using humanoid robots in everyday life, including in the support security forces. 
By Newsday Feb 23, 2026
Untangling scam kingpins’ ties to the Chinese Government
He was little more than a pawn in a much bigger game—and it is that game which is now being played out in the Thai–Myanmar border areas.
By Newsday Feb 22, 2026
China emerges as backdoor hub for foreign cars entering Russia
China’s dual role as manufacturing base and trade intermediary positions it as a pivotal node in the sanctions-era global economy
By Newsday Feb 21, 2026
Empowerment regulations under scrutiny at high-level industry forum
The executive breakfast meeting, to be convened by the Indigenous Advisory Practitioners Association of Zimbabwe (IAPAZ), will take place at the Rainbow Towers Hotel in Harare
By Staff Reporter Feb 19, 2026
Family accuses MP, businessman of illegal mining, land grab in Mount Darwin
The family has urged the Ministry to institute an impartial investigation, halt illegal mining activities, and restore their rights
By Staff Reporter Feb 18, 2026
China remains undeterred in the grey zone
Sam Mullins is Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, US Department of War.
By Newsday Feb 16, 2026
Fatal accident strikes Botha Mine
Mereki admitted that the body was found at his mine but refered all questions to his manager identified as Nhau.
By Staff Reporter Feb 13, 2026
China could target French wine if Paris pushes for EU tariffs
Beijing has frequently said it is willing to engage in dialogue with France and the EU to address trade disputes.
By Newsday Feb 12, 2026
Bindura Municipality looks to Harare’s waste revolution, tours Geo Pomona facility
During the tour, the Bindura team witnessed first-hand the scale of the transformation at the former Pomona dumpsite. 
By Staff Reporter Feb 11, 2026
Jimmy Lai’s 20-year term follows a China playbook for punishing critics
While two were acquitted, the rest were sentenced to be between four years and 10 years in prison.
By Newsday Feb 10, 2026
Botha Gold Mine withdraws legal challenge against Freda Rebecca, Police
“The police escort was meant to prevent disorder and unrest, given that the area is heavily infested with illegal miners,” FRGM stated in the affidavit.
By Staff Reporter Feb 10, 2026
Passports confiscated, faith monitored: China tightens control over Catholic clergy
The document outlines a range of disciplinary measures for non-compliance.
By Newsday Feb 4, 2026
Gold producer takes a crack on Kitsiyatota Mine baronage
Court papers alleged that Botha, operating under the guise of Side Electrical (Pvt) Ltd, has been brazenly mining gold without any valid mining title
By Staff Reporter Feb 4, 2026
Forex trading and the satisfaction of skill
In the beginning, a winning trade feels like a lucky break at a slot machine. It’s exciting, but it’s hollow because deep down, the trader knows they couldn't repeat it on purpose.
By Staff Reporter Feb 4, 2026
The Global DNA behind the local harvest: Valley Seeds’ five-year strategic leap
Valley Seeds ensures that the Zimbabwean farmer has access to the same calibre of innovation found in the world’s leading agricultural markets.
By Staff Reporter Feb 3, 2026
China’s risky bet on Pakistan
In light of October’s border skirmishes, Beijing has once more stepped in to urge restraint, backing international efforts to broker a ceasefire.
By Newsday Feb 1, 2026
Bet365 promotions explained: Acca boost, early payout & everything you need to know
When betting with increased odds, be careful not to stake higher amounts than needed as there can often be limits placed on the stake
By Newsday Jan 29, 2026