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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.

Campus under pressure: Closing the gap in youth sexual health and HIV prevention

Youth at universities remain a high-risk group for sexual and reproductive health challenges, particularly HIV/AIDS
By Fine Chiviru Apr 8, 2026
A life designed from within
A life designed from within
When a person is merely interested, they will inevitably find excuses and circumstances will appear too difficult, time too limited, or conditions too unfavourable.
By Rutendo Kureya Apr 7, 2026
Pretty, productive, persecuted: Zimbabwean women’s corporate fight
For the high-achieving woman in our society, the corporate ladder is not merely steep; it is often slick with the grease of character assassination.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Apr 7, 2026
GameZone Casino and the Value of structure in online card gaming
GameZone Peryagame Tips provides guidance for players exploring casual gameplay sessions, highlighting how different categories can coexist within a unified system.
By Newsday Apr 7, 2026
Child maintenance is not punishment
The law only comes into play to mediate.
By Pamellah Musimwa and Chinga Govhati Apr 6, 2026
Child maintenance is not punishment
The law only comes into play to mediate.
By Pamellah Musimwa and Chinga Govhati Apr 6, 2026
Fuel crisis: When the ground is rich, but the ground rules are poor
If Zimbabwe wants serious investors in energy, mining, infrastructure and industry, it must become easier to do business with, not merely more vocal about what it hopes to achieve.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Apr 6, 2026
How African national teams are using Data analytics to prepare for the World Cup
That sounds almost funny now. But back then, nobody expected more
By Newsday Apr 5, 2026
The China-Pakistan Five-Point Initiative: A rational peace blueprint and a critical call for Africa’s action
Both Europe and Japan have been hard-hit by the crisis’ economic fallout, from soaring energy prices to disrupted trade routes.
By Saxon Zvina Apr 4, 2026
The need for the supply chain to upskill for competitive advantage
Capabilities beyond traditional operations must be built with core skills such as systems thinking, leadership and influence, agility and adaptability, data literacy and AI fluency.
By Innocent Hadebe Apr 4, 2026
Zimbabwe needs to free itself again
Zimbabwe needs leaders who are accountable, transparent and committed to serving the people rather than themselves.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Apr 4, 2026
A clash of zoning practices with legalised mining practices in Zim’s municipalities
There has been a most recent legal judgment between a private school and a Chinese mining company seeking to set up a cement and lime plant.
By Hoitsimolimo Mutlokwa Apr 3, 2026
Why Zim’s performance management dream is built on an analogue foundation
In practice, however, it risks collapse under the weight of a simple, but inconvenient truth: you cannot run a high-tech performance management system on a largely analogue State.
By Johannes Marisa Apr 3, 2026
Building a strong networking and IT Foundation with CompTIA Certifications
Creating a structured study plan, practicing regularly, and staying engaged with the IT community can greatly improve success rates.
By Newsday Apr 2, 2026
Elevate your cloud collaboration skills with MS-700 and MS-900 certification mastery
Consistency and discipline are essential, as regular study and practice ensure steady progress.
By Newsday Apr 2, 2026
From beginner to network Pro: A complete strategy to pass CCNA 200-301 with confidence
Consistency and discipline are key, as regular study and revision ensure long-term retention of knowledge
By Newsday Apr 2, 2026
Mastering microsoft azure certifications for cloud career success
In conclusion, Microsoft Azure certifications are a powerful investment in your future.
By Newsday Apr 2, 2026
Zanu PF likely to ambush Zim towards referendum
Participants expressed frustration over lack of accessible simplified information about the Bill, noting that many Zimbabweans remain unaware of its content and implications.
By AMH Voices Apr 2, 2026
Zim: When biblical heritage and national vision meet
The book is intended for distribution in Zimbabwe and around the world, and presents an ancient spiritual heritage with a modern national future for Zimbabwe.
By Ronny Levi Musan Apr 2, 2026
Epic fury, the problem child of North Korea’s nuclear programme
North Korea and the US/South Korea are still technically at war, having only signed an armistice and not a peace treaty.
By Ignatius Tsuro Apr 2, 2026
Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 in Zimbabwe: Key criticisms and democratic concerns
Critics argue that the bill directly attacks the democratic principle of "one man, one vote."
Embracing AI in PR
At its core, PR is about managing relationships, shaping narratives and influencing public perception. Traditionally, this relied heavily on intuition, experience and manual processes.  
By Cliff Chiduku Apr 1, 2026
Cry, my beloved Zimbabwe
They refused to be swayed by the offer of wealth and privilege to renounce their lofty principles and usher in genuine freedom and independence for all the people of Zimbabwe. 
By AGRIPPAH MUTAMBARA Apr 1, 2026
Challenging mental health stigma on the modern campus
Despite the increasing rates of mental health issues among young people, one of the most important factors hindering university students from seeking help and support is stigma. 
By Itayi Washe Apr 1, 2026
A practical guide to daily focus
A productive and balanced day does not happen by chance. It is built through small, intentional habits that support both your body and your mind. The goal should be simple: to feel alert
By Rutendo Kureya Mar 31, 2026
A trail of terror: The Guruve serial killer and the stolen dignity of our sisters
The capture of Anymore Zvitsva has finally brought a semblance of peace to the terrorised hills of Guruve, but for the women of Zimbabwe, the nightmare is far from being over.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Mar 31, 2026
Child offenders’ treatment: a choice between a broken future or a reformed citizen
WHEN a child commits an offence, society often reacts swiftly and harshly and understandably so.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Mar 30, 2026