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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.

PVO Bill poisoned chalice.

It is imperative that individuals and organizations come out in large numbers to the Public Hearings for the PVO Bill and voice their opposition to the proposed amendments. 
By Simbarashe Jingo 1h ago
Let’s build a strong AI adoption framework
Let’s build a strong AI adoption framework
AI has emerged as a new battleground for international competition, with nations recognising its potential to drive economic prosperity and national security.
By Darlington Chigumbu May. 9, 2024
10 things that will transform Zim
No magic wand, no quick fix, let alone an individual will transform Zimbabwe. Nation building is heavy lifting, multifaceted, time consuming and needs all hands on deck.
By Trevor Ncube May. 9, 2024
Benefits of integrating food systems with education
Knowledge around appropriate food preservation technologies can be embedded at industrial parks occupied by the young generation who are attached to colleges and universities.
By Charles Dhewa May. 8, 2024
ZiG is yet another infernal nuisance
There is a cost to a government in the hands of a ruling elite of low reputation. It cannot evade censure for attaining power illegitimately and for not being respectful of human rights.
By Cyprian Muketiwa Ndawana May. 8, 2024
Zimbabwe can’t develop on the back of slave labour
Are those Mnangagwa’s aspirations? Is this how Zimbabwe is expected to achieve Mnangagwa’s envisioned Vision 2030?
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana May. 7, 2024
Effective communication: An invaluable problem solving tool
Effective communication is not just about being able to talk, but also about being able to express your thoughts and ideas with clarity and charisma.
By Rutendo Kureya May. 7, 2024
World Press freedom in the face of green propaganda onslaught
Environmental journalists and the journalism profession are at a crossroad, with the profession more dangerous than ever before.
By Peter Makwanya May. 6, 2024
Is latest global steady economic growth real?
It may also mean that global economies have found opportunities in some of the major wars with the economic benefits far outweighing the negative impacts
By Tapiwa Gomo May. 6, 2024
The language of success
When we greet people, their most obvious response is “I am fine!” Stop and think. What does that really mean? Most people settle in that zone called fine. It is generally good.
By Jonah Nyoni May. 4, 2024
New and living way
Complaining or murmuring is fertile ground for not realising the promises of God.
By Erasmus Makarimayi May. 4, 2024
Press Freedom and climate journalism: United in crisis
Some journalists understandably believe they are targeted by Israeli forces.
By AMH Voices May. 4, 2024
Is Zim opposition still left-leaning?
It was curious that the main opposition party did not give a solidarity statement at the May Day celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium in Highfield, Harare.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu May. 4, 2024
When the mind needs a helping hand: Exploring the world of neuropsychology
You might solve some puzzles, answer questions, or use blocks or computers for tasks that seem simple but reveal a lot about how your brain processes information.
By Kudzai Nyakusendwa May. 3, 2024
Winter wheat preps: What farmers should prioritise
As the current wild season is almost on its periphery, ahead of us is yet another exciting winter season for winter cropping to which participating farmers are currently gearing up.
By Hammond Motsi May. 3, 2024
Zim’s moving coffins: The untold story of targets
According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ), about 90% of road accidents are a result of human error.
By Jairos Saunyama May. 2, 2024
ZiG will stand or fall on public trust, nothing else
Also, the statutory instruments recently enacted to shield parastatals from public scrutiny undermine public trust in our financial governance.  
By Trevor Ncube May. 2, 2024
The power of naming
From the moment we are born, our names begin to shape our identities.
By Takudzwa Noel Phiri May. 2, 2024
New dispensation is losing its marbles
A truly listening president ought have discerned the essence of the apprehension of citizenry on the introduction of ZiG. Granted, citizenry is distraught as it can sense a bad omen.
By Cyprian M Ndawana May. 1, 2024
African economies should use natural resources to shape career pathways
A lot could be learnt from African tradition that had its own ways of identifying talents, gifts and passions within children from a tender age.
By Charles Dhewa May. 1, 2024
The middle: How to overcome frustration and avoid burnout
Understanding what needs to be done in order to attain success but somehow still not succeeding can be a tough blow.
By Rutendo Kureya Apr. 30, 2024
It’s not sabotage but poor economics!
Businesses and State institutions similarly had to shut down their vending systems in order to reconfigure them to recognise the local currency.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Apr. 30, 2024
Knowledge management and poverty reduction
The West is overwhelmed by wars and addressing its own political and economic challenges.
By Tapiwa Gomo Apr. 29, 2024
The African health systems, social media clinics, challenges and prospects
The continent is at crossroads in terms of convincing the world about the sustainability of its health status and appropriacy.
By Peter Makwanya Apr. 29, 2024
Digital digest: AI revolutionising journalism: Time newsrooms jump on board
Newsrooms will continue tackling complex tasks like data analysis, content curation and personalised delivery through AI integration.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Apr. 27, 2024
Green Bombers: The return of National Youth Service
The supposed national programme recruited 90% of its trainees from the Zanu PF Youth League, making the initiative blatantly partisan from the onset.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Apr. 27, 2024
Prayer further demystified
There is a general error of a double-sided nature that believers, even preachers — especially in the Charismatic Church, make.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Apr. 27, 2024
Background checks important when recruiting
Safeguard’s Investigations Division conducts background checks on behalf of employers. It also offers truth verification tests using a voice stress analysis (VSA) test.
By AMH Voices Apr. 27, 2024