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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.

Obama applauds Zimbabwe empowerment activist’s courage

ABBIGAL Muleya’s journey to America that started with a seven-hour bus ride from Binga to Harare became United States President Barack Obama’s anecdote

By The NewsDay Jul. 29, 2014
Social entrepreneur bridges literacy divide
Social entrepreneur bridges literacy divide

Social entrepreneur and human rights activist James Bayanaisays his mission is to see the gap between the “haves” and “have nots” reduced.

By The NewsDay Jun. 11, 2014
Engineer wants to turn around Zim’s industry fortunes

Chemical engineer and industrialist Tendai Tambudze is playing her part in reviving Zimbabwe’s manufacturing industry.

By The NewsDay Jun. 11, 2014
Africa needs transformational leadership

Computer scientist and banker Zandile Lambu says Africa is in dire need of effective and transformational leadership.

By The NewsDay Jun. 11, 2014
Africa needs transformational leadership

Computer scientist and banker Zandile Lambu says Africa is in dire need of effective and transformational leadership.

By The NewsDay Jun. 11, 2014
Student works to provide free internet access in Zim

University student and technology enthusiast Takunda Chingonzo says the invitation to participate in President Obama’s YALI had an immediate impact on his work.

By The NewsDay Jun. 11, 2014
Mining engineer shapes Zim’s mineral policy

Mining engineer Norman Mukwakwami is part of the Zimbabwean civil society response to addressing issues of accountability and transparency

By The NewsDay Jun. 10, 2014
Social entrepreneur uses innovation to push economic growth

Social entrepreneur Irene Chikumbo is using technological innovation to accelerate economic growth and social development in Zimbabwe.

By The NewsDay Jun. 10, 2014
Medical doctor strives to be community asset

When Dr. Marlon-Ralph Nyakabau received news of his selection as a 2014 Washington Fellow, part of President Obama’s Young African Leaders initiative

By The NewsDay Jun. 4, 2014
Medical doctor strives to be community asset

When Dr. Marlon-Ralph Nyakabau received news of his selection as a 2014 Washington Fellow, part of President Obama’s Young African Leaders initiative

By The NewsDay Jun. 4, 2014
Micro-finance guru promotes savings culture

Micro-finance guru, James Msipa, believes that access to financial services is a basic human right and introducing micro-insurance can encourage a savings

By The NewsDay Jun. 4, 2014
Micro-finance guru promotes savings culture

Micro-finance guru, James Msipa, believes that access to financial services is a basic human right and introducing micro-insurance can encourage a savings

By The NewsDay Jun. 4, 2014
Young free enterprise pundit for youth, women empowerment

Award-winning free enterprise enthusiast Tinotenda Pasi is using her skills to raise funds to promote women’s and youth empowerment initiatives

By The NewsDay Jun. 4, 2014
Young free enterprise pundit for youth, women empowerment

Award-winning free enterprise enthusiast Tinotenda Pasi is using her skills to raise funds to promote women’s and youth empowerment initiatives

By The NewsDay Jun. 4, 2014
Policy advocate to unmute youth voice in decision making

Public policy advocate, Emmanuel Ndlovu, says there is a need to devise models of development that will help transform underrepresented and underdeveloped communities.

By The NewsDay Jun. 2, 2014
Conservation leadership key to Africa’s future

Wildlife and ecology expert, Edson Gandiwa, believes developing the capacity of youth to tackle conservation challenges is the key to unlocking Africa’s potential.

By The NewsDay Jun. 2, 2014
Conservation leadership key to Africa’s future

Wildlife and ecology expert, Edson Gandiwa, believes developing the capacity of youth to tackle conservation challenges is the key to unlocking Africa’s potential.

By The NewsDay Jun. 2, 2014
Endless possibilities for versatile disability activist

Author, economist and disability activist, Edmore Masendeke, embodies the name of the organization he established, Endless Possibilities.

By The NewsDay Jun. 2, 2014
A case for strong intellectual property rights

Legal expert Moses Nkomo is a strong believer in the capacity of Africa to rise above its present challenges and setbacks to take its place on the global stage.

By The NewsDay May. 30, 2014
Youth unemployment Africa’s greatest challenge

Development consultant Tayson Mudarikiri says his priority, after completing a six week exchange program in the United States, is to lead engagement

By The NewsDay May. 28, 2014
Decorated choreographer wants arts synced with education

Choreographer Brian Geza is on a mission to learn how arts organisations in the United States integrate arts into the formal education system.

By The NewsDay May. 28, 2014
Sexual rights activist wants local solutions

Young sexual and reproductive health rights activist, Charmaine Picardo, says her participation in the Washington Fellowship will assist her in developing

By The NewsDay May. 27, 2014
Environment awareness campaigner targets the next generation

Environmental activist and award winning innovation entrepreneur, Verengai Mabika, says programs such as the Washington Fellowship generate the confidence youth need to attain greater heights.

By The NewsDay May. 23, 2014
Empowerment activist mentors rural women leaders

Working in the Zambezi Valley, women’s empowerment activist, Abbigail Muleya, has a desire to see women and girls taking up leadership positions so they find solutions to the challenges they face.

By The NewsDay May. 22, 2014
Zim human rights defender wants stronger institutions

Pan-African human rights defender, Rumbidzai Dube, wants strong institutional structures to promote accountability and good governance.

By The NewsDay May. 20, 2014
Zim human rights defender wants stronger institutions

Pan-African human rights defender, Rumbidzai Dube, wants strong institutional structures to promote accountability and good governance.

By The NewsDay May. 20, 2014
Zim fashion, media entrepreneur seeks new outlooks & perspectives

Zimbabwean fashion and media entrepreneur and women empowerment activist, Mellisa Mazingi, believes her participation in President Obama’s Young Leaders Initiative will give her new contacts, outlooks and perspectives.

By The NewsDay May. 19, 2014
Development worker wants Zim to be a place for everyone

Development worker, Greaterman Chivandire, has spent the past five years working to increase the capacity of youth and people with disabilities

By The NewsDay May. 16, 2014