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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.

South Africa’s Expropriation Act: Reflections on the Empire and the transnational legacy of land in southern Africa

Hence, the redress of colonial legacies has traction striking a transnational chord across post-settler economies in southern Africa.
The 10 A Model of leadership excellence
The 10 A Model of leadership excellence
Leadership is influenced by fast tech change, pandemics, climate change, artificial intelligence and billionaires that control the world even if they don’t have a position.
By Jonah Nyoni Feb. 8, 2025
Of Uzziah must die
I’m not a spokesman for Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy. I don’t even agree with him on so many issues like “Holy” Communion, water baptism, among others.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Feb. 8, 2025
MPS: More govt control on forex markets
Thursday’s announcement by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) requiring exporters to surrender 30% of their foreign currency earnings indicates a significant change in the country's monetary policy.
By Raymond Tendai Rusinga Feb. 7, 2025
Prevention and treatment of tooth hypersensitivity
To lessen sensitivity, apply the paste to the teeth, let it stay for about 30 seconds, and then clean the teeth.
By Patience Matambo Feb. 7, 2025
Lecturers’ welfare consideration very welcome
Given that the President has consented to a salary review for lecturers, it should be implemented promptly.
By Johannes Marisa Feb. 7, 2025
A tooth-pick analysis needed for the DRC conflict
Good leaders should look for causes of war and conditions for achieving peace, rather than studying military strategies to win the war.
By Nicholas Aribino Feb. 6, 2025
ED2030 agenda: Legal manoeuvring or political power play? The fight for democracy unfolds
Zanu PF has always believed in a one-party State, even if its chief proponent Mugabe is no more.
By MUSA KIKA Feb. 6, 2025
Cry my beloved country Zimbabwe
Mnangagwa is not fit to run this country and must do the good thing to resign and go. No to 2030 Vision.
By Boniface Zengeni Feb. 5, 2025
Zimbabwe at a crossroads: From colonisation to dictatorship
Under Mnangagwa’s leadership, the government is attempting to override the country’s constitution, which was carefully crafted to ensure peaceful political transitions.
By Charles Kanyimo Feb. 5, 2025
Guerrilla marketing: A game-changer
Traditional methods of marketing, such as television, radio and print advertising are not always effective in a rapidly evolving digital era.
By Cliff Chiduku Feb. 5, 2025
How to integrate indigenous knowledge systems into modern science
Creatively bridging the gap between formality and informality will open avenues for connecting food supply and demand in more efficient ways that reduce losses.
By Charles Dhewa Feb. 5, 2025
Zimbabwe's economic formalisation push risks deepening market distortions
The government's approach also fails to recognise the critical role of diaspora remittances in sustaining the economy
By Lawrence Makamanzi Feb. 4, 2025
Strength in struggles: Overcoming challenges through discipline and gratitude
Self-doubt is often the greatest obstacle to success, but overcoming it requires us to confront our fears head-on.
By Rutendo Kureya Feb. 4, 2025
Wait, don’t change the queue
Samuel took time to turn up and on the seventh day the enemy, that is the Philistine army, was so close and some of Saul’s soldiers began to leave him.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Feb. 1, 2025
Cuba: Domestic health funding beacon
Cuba has first-class public health and education systems built and financed by Cubans.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Feb. 1, 2025
Accelerate your learning
You can learn from everyone, including those who might be considered below you in the leadership hierarchy.
By Jonah Nyoni Feb. 1, 2025
Social media brutally disrupts presidential term extension bid
Platforms such as WhatsApp have emerged as powerful tools for citizens to mobilise, voice dissent and challenge the ruling Zanu PF party in ways previously unimaginable.
By Jacob Mutisi Jan. 31, 2025
Exploring ‘The Social Network’
Mark Zuckerberg and his team had a strong work ethic that involved programming “thousands and thousands of codes” in the development of the Facebook platform.
By Batanai Matsika Jan. 31, 2025
How to manouvre dental anxiety
The smile alone indicates our self-esteem, our physical health and our employability, so we should conquer our fears to be able to achieve this.
By Patience Matambo Jan. 31, 2025
US suspension of foreign assistance should teach us to be proactive
This money is supposed to be channelled to healthcare improvement, with a specific focus on enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment services.
By Johannes Marisa Jan. 31, 2025
Can ED get third term without amending Constitution?
Therefore, it appears unlikely that Mnangagwa will respect the constitutional term limit for his presidency when he has failed to honour the term limits for other officers of the State.
By Justice Alfred Mavedzenge Jan. 30, 2025
The most dangerous Christian preachers: An urgent call for discernment
Over the years, a subtle yet destructive scourge has infiltrated the church, manifesting in the form of preachers who mislead congregations under the guise of spiritual authority.
By BOLDWILL HUNGWE Jan. 30, 2025
The power of a professional email address: Building trust and credibility in business
Anesu Michael Maposa a Brand Designer at speMEDIA says, “A professional email address is more than just a communication tool; it’s a statement of legitimacy and professionalism.
By Newsday Jan. 29, 2025
Social capital is vital too
Social capital is as important as financial capital in determining the success of a business or career.
By Cliff Chiduku Jan. 29, 2025
Using indigenous science to show the benefits of consuming indigenous food
Hotels, hospitals and other corporates that silently procure commodities from territorial markets should openly provide corporate support to these markets.
By Charles Dhewa Jan. 29, 2025
US aid freeze: Time for Zim to redefine development paradigm
The suspension threatens to unravel years of progress in healthcare delivery, particularly in combating HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Jan. 28, 2025
Creating new pathways for growth
Below we shall discuss a few habits we can adopt that will aid us in making our priorities clear.
By Rutendo Kureya Jan. 28, 2025