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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.

Chiparaushe brace fires Correctional past Caps Royals

CORRECTIONAL Queens revived their Zimbabwe Women Premier Soccer League title hopes with a commanding 3-0 win over Caps United Royals at Wagadhugu Stadium in Chikurubi
By AUSTIN KARONGA May. 5, 2026

Ngezi Platinum Stars back to winning ways

Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva was pleased to end the winless run.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere May. 4, 2026

ED2030: Zanu PF ambushes villagers for signatures

CAB3 has sparked widespread debate, with critics warning that it can further concentrate power in the Executive and undermine democratic principles.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 2, 2026

Do the right thing, Mr President

After decades of paying for political excesses, the Zanu PF-led administration should, by now, understand the brutal arithmetic of legitimacy in global markets
By The Zimbabwe Independent Apr. 10, 2026

CAB3 hearing chaos fuels fresh referendum calls

Opposition groups and civil society warn that if the amendment proceeds without a referendum, it could undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic process and entrench Executive power. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 8, 2026

Chicken Slice, broken glasses and the Munhumutapa delusion

Lovemore Madhuku was beaten so badly he ended up in the hospital, and the police—with a straight face—said they weren't involved.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 5, 2026

Whose constitution anyway: Whither the future of Zimbabwean democracy?

Constitutions became the guiding manuals on how post-monarchical democracies were to function.
By Richard Runyararo Mahomva Apr. 5, 2026

Battered Prof returns to the volatile battleground, meets fresh violence

What was meant to be a national conversation quickly descended into something else — a theatre of intimidation, exclusion and, at times, outright violence.

Battered Prof returns to the volatile battleground, meets fresh violence

What was meant to be a national conversation quickly descended into something else — a theatre of intimidation, exclusion and, at times, outright violence.