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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.

Top advisory warns against punitive taxes

The government is aiming to collect an additional US$1,47 billion in revenue for 2026, targeting total revenues of US$9,4 billion, up from this year’s expected returns of US$7,93 billion. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 3h ago

2026 budget: Debt, discipline and politics of containment

Zimbabwe, facing deeper governance concerns and no access to concessional lending, is even less positioned to advance its arrears plan. 

Fiscal crisis a technical blueprint meeting Zimbabwe’s political reality

This practice has turned arrears into the “primary driver of domestic debt”, creating profound instability for small and medium-sized enterprises that form the backbone of the private sector. 
By Julia Ndlela 4h ago

Industry condemns shocking display of state extravagance

Zimbabwe’s industries have issued a scathing warning: government is living large while the economy limps.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 4h ago

Economists slam 2026 budget as tax grab that offers ‘no real relief’

“The overall impression I got is that it’s a complacent document, suggesting that everything is fine and there’s no need to fix what’s broken.” 

Economists slam 2026 budget as tax grab that offers ‘no real relief’

“The overall impression I got is that it’s a complacent document, suggesting that everything is fine and there’s no need to fix what’s broken.” 

Economists slam 2026 budget as tax grab that offers ‘no real relief’

“The overall impression I got is that it’s a complacent document, suggesting that everything is fine and there’s no need to fix what’s broken.” 

‘Budget skirts workers’ issues’

He said the shift was regressive and placed a heavier burden on the working poor. 
By Melody Chikono Dec. 1, 2025

Record education budget fails to quell crisis, say teachers

Ncube said the funding would cater for wage costs, provide basic education and support the construction and equipping of schools, especially in underserved communities.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 28, 2025