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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.

The emperor removes his mask

However, we should never lose sight of the fact that: there is an element of truth in every joke.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu May 23, 2026
Zim’s lithium refining accelerates under new export rules
Zim’s lithium refining accelerates under new export rules
Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt has commissioned a processing plant at its Arcadia lithium mine near Harare.
By Elizabeth Khumalo May 23, 2026
Faith walk; the enigma (1)
Faith was the weapon and alibi used for not getting answers.
By Erasmus Makarimayi May 23, 2026
Zim’s enduring love affair with the ‘Big Man’
Who arrives with a convoy. Who has people opening doors for them.
By Simbarashe Namusi May 23, 2026
Why the One-China principle matters to Africa and the Global South — strategic imperatives and the cost of non-adherence
The remarks deliberately escalated cross-Strait confrontation and undermined peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
By Saxon Zvina May 22, 2026
The Kei car Craze: Economic lifeline or death trap on Zimbabwe's roads?
When a Kei car collides with a standard sedan, a heavy SUV, or one of the many haulage trucks on our highways, the physics are devastating.
By Tendai Munhundarima May 22, 2026
Zimbabwe’s first AI courtroom war
 The prosecution alleges that AI-generated photographs and videos were circulated suggesting that Chivayo had met South African President Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of his official visit to Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi May 22, 2026
The game behind the game: How intellectual property runs modern football.
Modern footballers are no longer just athletes. They are commercial entities whose identities are carefully managed and monetised across global markets.
By Rachelle Anesu Chaminuka May 22, 2026
Scrubbed, dissolved and cracked: The invisible battle inside your mouth
The rise of energy drinks, carbonated sodas, citrus waters, and sports beverages has led to an epidemic of dental erosion.
By Patience Matambo May 22, 2026
Will the transport sector embrace EV technology or stick to ICE kombis
On paper, the operational physics and economics of electric mobility heavily favor mass transit. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May 21, 2026
The final ride, how to know when it’s time to part ways with your longtime vehicle
The clearest indicator that a car has reached the end of the line is when the math no longer adds up. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May 21, 2026
New Toyota Hilux, is it worth the upgrade over the GD-6?
Ergonomics are vastly superior and the inclusion of Toyota Connect services elevates cabin connectivity. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May 21, 2026
Two-thirds still failing: Zimbabwe's exam system runs on empty
The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe estimates the country loses approximately 15 000 teachers annually through migration, retirement and death.  
By Valentine Maya May 21, 2026
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, luxury in a box
Where modern luxury SUVs often rely on flashy chrome, aerodynamic styling, the Prado commands respect through sheer presence and a sense of rugged elegance. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May 21, 2026
The Game Behind the Game: How Intellectual Property Runs Modern Football
One of the most important modern intellectual property debates in football emerged through the EA Sports football video game franchise. 
Zimbabwe has been talking about its debt since 2001. Citizens are still waiting
The human cost of this extended standoff is measurable.  
By Valentine Maya May 21, 2026
Why the world is converging on Beijing: A Post-2020 shift and Africa’s strategic moment
It serves three core roles: a diplomatic bridgebuilder, a provider of conditional-free development frameworks, and an anchor of strategic stability.
By Saxon Zvina May 21, 2026
The gravity of power: What Africa and Zimbabwe must learn from China’s rise
This is no accident. It is a deliberate, patient, strategic lesson in what true sovereignty means. For Africa — and Zimbabwe in particular — that lesson is urgent.
By Saxon Zvina May 21, 2026
Trump’s Taiwan shift: A realist reset and Its lessons for Africa
For decades, Washington maintained “strategic ambiguity” over Taiwan: arming the island while nominally adhering to the One China principle.
By Saxon Zvina May 21, 2026
The Beijing sequence: Africa and the Global South in a multipolar world
A critical question arises: Are Africa and the Global South well positioned to benefit from this transformation?
By Saxon Zvina May 21, 2026
A new, model for partnership: Why Africa should welcome China’s rejection of power politics
During the Cold War, major powers treated other countries as pawns, interfering in domestic affairs, backing factions, and seeking regime change to advance their own dominance.
By Debra Manyasi May 21, 2026
11 fires, broken promises, and the institutional failure burning Glenview 8
This latest disaster follows the massive July 2025 fire, which prompted President Emmerson Mnangagwa to declare the complex a national disaster.  
By Allen Mangava May 21, 2026
Zim deserved more from its lawyers
Sadly, the ZLS submission may give comfort and intellectual cover to those determined to dismember the 2013 Constitution piece by piece while claiming to act within the law.
By Trevor Ncube May 21, 2026
Zimbabwe’s informal economy: Survival strategy or policy failure?
The strategic response, therefore, lies in redesigning the system so that formal participation becomes the rational choice.
By John Laisani May 21, 2026
Delta is not alone: Zimra's tax method has already reached Innscor, Afdis and Nampak
The common thread is not non-compliance. It is methodology.  
By Valentine Maya May 20, 2026
State of silence: Five months after deadly floods, Zimbabwe’s disaster agency has not finished the job
This is a story about a state that has failed to show up for its most vulnerable people.  
By Allen Mangava May 20, 2026
Is monthly service really necessary? The truth about car service in Zimbabwe
However, the truth isn’t as simple as blindly following Euro-centric owner's manuals either. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May 20, 2026
Nissan Caravan NV350 Premium GX vs Toyota HiAce Super GL: which one is the best choice for the Zimbabwean ecosystem?
This powertrain delivers robust low-end torque, effortless overtaking power and exceptional longevity under heavy loads. 
By Tendai Munhundarima May 20, 2026