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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.

2026 World Cup: Politicised sport and fairness deficit in global order

The exclusion of Omar Abdulkadir Altan, Somalia’s elite referee and the 2025 CAF Referee of the Year
By Saxon Zvina Jun 12, 2026
China’s anti-corruption model and governance: Lessons for Africa
China’s anti-corruption model and governance: Lessons for Africa
Western narratives often misinterpret China’s anti-corruption drive as a temporary political campaign
By Donald Jairos Jun 11, 2026
Gold as the ultimate hedge: Zim’s gold ownership policy
As a result, gold has emerged not merely as a commodity, but as a symbol of financial security and resilience for households and businesses alike.
By Alexander Maune Jun 11, 2026
Why Zim’s presidential debate centres on political stability, not democracy
Since independence in 1966, Botswana has used a first-past-the-post electoral system, yet its president is elected indirectly by Parliament.
By Glen Mpani Jun 11, 2026
Cool heads needed in healthcare bill debate
The debate surrounding the Medical Services Amendment Bill in Zimbabwe has reached a critical flashpoint, characterised more by corporate friction and defensive maneuvering
By Gilmore Muradzikwa Jun 10, 2026
Closing gaps between indigenous knowledge systems and digital solutions
The digital space is dominated by the young generation, mostly the urban young generation, that has never been to rural areas or practised farming.
By Charles Dhewa Jun 10, 2026
The power of networking
One of the most effective ways of building professional relationships and fostering growth is through networking.
By Cliff Chiduku Jun 10, 2026
The price of perfection: Miss Universe Zim and the toxic pursuit of beauty
As expected, social media immediately lit up with opinions on who should win and why
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Jun 9, 2026
The social side of PH Bingo: Beyond the numbers
Unlike many games that intimidate new players or create high-stakes competition, PH Bingo has a reputation for being welcoming.
By Newsday Jun 9, 2026
Breaking Western narrative traps: Japan’s military expansion and hidden risks to the Global South
Japan’s military rearmament is a proactive strategic choice anchored in the US-led Indo-Pacific hegemonic architecture.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 8, 2026
UNSC 2027-28 elections: A new shift in global diplomatic landscape
Germany obtained 104 votes, ranking third behind Portugal (134 votes) and Austria (131 votes). The German Foreign Minister acknowledged the disappointing result.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 8, 2026
Critical mineral downstream processing: Realistic lessons from global supply chains for Africa’s resource industrialisation
Chinese firms also cooperated with Indonesian local investors to develop over 75% of Indonesia’s domestic nickel refining capacity via mutually agreed commercial contracts.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 8, 2026
Imperial ghosts reawaken: Japan’s military buildup and Its impacts
It stipulates that Japan renounces war and shall not maintain land, sea and air forces or other war potential.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 8, 2026
How Africa and the Global South can build indigenous future industries by partnering with China
Government procurement effectively offset the high operational costs of China’s emerging new energy, AI and photovoltaic industries during their initial stages.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 8, 2026
Children are not disposable
While the act itself may be momentary, it can result in the creation of a new human being and that’s profound.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Jun 8, 2026
Children are not disposable
While the act itself may be momentary, it can result in the creation of a new human being and that’s profound.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Jun 8, 2026
Joina City cannot hide a capital in collapse
When Harare mayor Jacob Mafume recently sat down with NewZimbabwe.com to account for why the capital city missed its widely publicised 2025 world-class city target
By Lawrence Makamanzi Jun 8, 2026
Why is business silent about South Africa’s xenophobic violence?
Why are corporate leaders not speaking out against violence that threatens workers, customers, investors and regional economic stability?
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Jun 7, 2026
Data synchronisation drives decisions in organisations
Organisations that establish an SSOT model gain clarity, speed and confidence.
By Innocent Hadebe Jun 6, 2026
What it means to be a fighter
Storms are unavoidable, but misery (when passing through those storms) is what is optional.
By Jonah Nyoni Jun 6, 2026
One-party State ambers flares
Former PF Zapu cadres were structurally designated second vice-presidents in the emerging new party.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jun 6, 2026
From Europe’s missteps to China’s success: Africa’s blueprint for inclusive industrial growth
Formalise evidence-led trade probe protocols with mutual Chinese participation, keeping anti-subsidy investigations from morphing into disguised protectionist tools.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 5, 2026
Learning from diverse development models for Africa’s customised modernisation
- Cultural orientation: Western development highlights individual values, while China attaches importance to collective wellbeing and inherits fine traditional culture.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 5, 2026
Digital Silk Road: How China is empowering Africa’s digital future
From an information system professional’s perspective, Digital Silk Road cooperation helps resolve three core bottlenecks restricting Africa’s digital progress.
By Alfred Mudarikwa Jun 5, 2026
Imperialism keeps evolving, never disappearing: How the Global South safeguards sovereignty via institutional historical memory
Case studies from Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso and South Africa illustrate how lingering colonial mindsets continue to meddle in the domestic affairs of post-colonial states.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 5, 2026
China’s humanoid robot IPO boom: Industrial signals, African trade-offs and localised development roadmaps
It is worth noting that Morgan Stanley’s bullish projection of 302 million Chinese humanoid robots in global operation by 2050 represents only an upper-bound optimistic forecast.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 5, 2026
Underwater data centres: China’s technological breakthrough and a new digital transition path for the Global South
China’s mature underwater data centre technology diversifies global digital transition pathways.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 5, 2026
Gold re-emerges as core reserve asset: Strategic implications for the Global South and Africa’s gold-producing economies
Major gold producers across South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Uganda, Mali, Burkina Faso and Tanzania, the ongoing global monetary restructuring brings unprecedented development opportunities.
By Saxon Zvina Jun 5, 2026