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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.

Challenges of climate change in Africa and lessons from China’s Green Revolution

China is the second-largest economy in the world, and now the leading multilateral actor in efforts to combat climate change while driving the green energy transition.
By Gideon Chitanga Mar 3, 2026
Why Zim is winning the poaching battle, but losing the war against wildlife crime syndicates
Why Zim is winning the poaching battle, but losing the war against wildlife crime syndicates
ON paper, Zimbabwe is winning the fight against poaching. In places such as Hwange National Park, the numbers tell a hopeful story.
By AMOS GWEMA Mar 3, 2026
I oppose proposed constitutional amendments
Most critically, Section 117(1) provides that legislative authority is derived from the people and must be exercised in accordance with the Constitution.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Mar 2, 2026
The long road to owning our wealth
For too long, Zimbabwe has shipped out its mineral riches in their crudest form, receiving crumbs while foreign refiners and traders reap the true rewards.  
By Lawrence Makamanzi Mar 2, 2026
Why families must rethink and prevent early and forced marriages
For a rural family, choosing education over early and forced marriage for their daughter brings tangible long-term security that far outweighs any short-term financial relief.  
By Chinga Govhati Mar 2, 2026
IIZ pushes for inclusivity in insurance sector as Zim celebrates Women’s Month
AS February draws to a close, companies gear up to celebrate Women’s Month in March, a time to honour women’s achievements and advocate for gender equality.
Navigating global turbulence
Decisions made in distant governments now echo instantly through our boardrooms and mining spaces in Zimbabwe
By Innocent Hadebe Feb 28, 2026
Entrepreneurial leadership: Learn, unlearn and relearn
CHANGE demands disruptive leadership thinking. In this interview, I (JN) interviewed Dr Divine Ndhlukula (DN).
By Jonah Nyoni Feb 28, 2026
The constitutionality of salvation
SINCERE students of the Bible, scholars and theologians as well as lay preachers teach varying ways to look at the Bible. 
By Erasmus Makarimayi Feb 28, 2026
Zim raw minerals export ban reshapes investment flows
ZIMBABWE’S raw minerals export ban is accelerating Africa’s resource nationalism trend, reshaping mining investment flows and strategic mineral supply chains.
By Elizabeth Khumalo Feb 28, 2026
Rethinking urban waste management in Zim: From regulation to practical outcomes
Laws exist, responsibilities are defined, and penalties are prescribed, but waste continues to pile up in urban centres, pollute waterways and strain public health systems.
By John Laisani Feb 26, 2026
Shaping a human-centric future for AI: AI Impact Summit 2026
AT a defining moment in human history, the world gathered at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
By Mr Narendra Modi Feb 26, 2026
Turning lemons into lemonade in PR
IN public relations (PR), crises are not a matter of if but when. For practitioners, the real test of professionalism is not how loudly they celebrate success,
By Cliff Chiduku Feb 25, 2026
Ownership v honour: The shifting mathematics of bride price
EVERYDAY, as I scroll through social media, I am met with a curated parade of “roora squads,” glamorous brides and celebratory lobola ceremonies.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Feb 24, 2026
Ikigai, the quiet architecture of a significant life
The Japanese concept of Ikigai offers language to this longing. Ikigai speaks of one’s “reason for being,” the quiet but steady conviction that life has meaning.
By Rutendo Kureya Feb 23, 2026
Children are not weapons of parental wars: ending the dangerous myths about custody and access!
One of the most common beliefs is that mothers have a superior right to custody and that fathers have little chance of being granted care of their children.
By Chinga Govhati and SHARON CHAVA Feb 23, 2026
Children are not weapons of parental wars: ending the dangerous myths about custody and access!
One of the most common beliefs is that mothers have a superior right to custody and that fathers have little chance of being granted care of their children.
By Chinga Govhati and SHARON CHAVA Feb 23, 2026
A generation waiting for real opportunities
Zimbabwe’s youth, restless and resilient, remain trapped in a vicious loop of unemployment, disillusionment and silence.  
By Lawrence Makamanzi Feb 23, 2026
2026 FIFA World Cup: Best BTTS picks among Africa’s qualified teams
Their success relies heavily on their defensive identity. Against better teams, you don’t expect both teams to score.
By Newsday Feb 22, 2026
Silenced for reporting: Zimbabwe’s war on the press 
As a journalist of 25 years, I have reported on Zimbabwe’s democratic regression into a sophisticated authoritarian state. 
By Blessed Mhlanga Feb 21, 2026
When the EU, US look aside
For the greater part of the last two decades, the US and EU unilaterally imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Feb 21, 2026
How businesses can leverage supply contracts
A supply contract is an agreement between a supplier and a buyer that defines the terms under which goods or services will be provided over a specific period.  
By Innocent Hadebe Feb 21, 2026
Strategy: Leading with context
Leadership starts with self, doesn’t it? Yes, so I had to ensure that I was leading myself first. I set goals for myself and had the discipline to follow them.  
By Jonah Nyoni Feb 21, 2026
The part nobody tells you about cancer treatment: Protecting your smile when everything changes
The same radiation that saves you from that unwelcome guest called cancer can also damage your alveolar bone, the bone that supports your teeth.  
By Patience Matambo Feb 20, 2026
Professional medical bodies must step up on upskilling in Zimbabwe
Across public hospitals and private clinics alike, doctors, dentists, nurses and allied professionals are operating in a global medical environment that is evolving at high speed.  
By Johannes Marisa Feb 20, 2026
They watched us drown. Now the flood is coming for them.
THE technology tsunami that decimated the print media industry is now headed for banking, insurance, law, accounting and property.
By Trevor Ncube Feb 19, 2026
Beyond structures: Making environmental governance work in Zim’s local authorities
ENVIRONMENTAL governance in Zimbabwe is no longer an aspiration for local authorities, it is already established. 
By John Laisani Feb 19, 2026
When interpretation is more important than statistics
For instance, what is happening to diverse horticultural crops, tubers, indigenous fruits in terms of production, consumption, sales, costs and profits?  
By Charles Dhewa Feb 18, 2026