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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.

Dual nature of non-nutritive sucking: Examining its critical role in infant self-regulation vs its dental consequences

EMOTIONS are an ongoing system of intricate processes that affect our behaviour, thoughts and physical sensations in addition to how we perceive the environment. 
By Patience Matambo Sep. 5, 2025

Family and community support are crucial when tackling addiction

It has also been discovered by researchers that drugs and alcohol can also interfere with the developing adolescent brain.
By Cimas Jul. 25, 2025

Children Etiquette 101

GROWING up, children were often obedient and kind, earning the admiration of adults.

The psychological elements of Lewin's Change Management Model

Positive behaviour can be reinforced with even modest rewards, and positive reinforcement in public can inspire others to follow suit and raise spirits.
By The Standard Jun. 6, 2024

Safety considerations on our roads

I am using the word froward to describe the antagonistic and aggressive behaviour of drivers I encounter when driving along the streets of Harare.
By Tororiro Isaac Chaza Sep. 19, 2023

Zim records spikes in child, teenage pregnancies

The survey was conducted by the Health and Child Care ministry in partnership with Unicef and Unesco.
By Lorraine Muromo Sep. 8, 2023

Creating an effective employee handbook

AN EMPLOYEE handbook can be crucial in building a positive workplace culture and employee loyalty, but it is not easy to write.
By Emmanuel Zvada Feb. 28, 2023

The blame game

When the trigger was once pulled against the blind and the deaf in broad daylight
By Obey Chiyangwa Feb. 19, 2023

They also went to school once

We considered how our education system would appear to be failing, as all we seem to be producing are clever criminals. 
By Tim Middleton Feb. 5, 2023