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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.

Harare derby: Caps boss calls for peace

“The big match is upon us, and I’m calling for supporters to come in their numbers and fill up the stadium,” Dodzo said. 
By Henry Mhara May. 8, 2026

Medical aid uptake at risk as reforms threaten access to affordable care

ZIMBABWE could see a decline in medical aid uptake if proposed regulatory changes weaken the role of fund-owned healthcare facilities
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026

Stakeholders warn of fallout from medical aid reforms, flag discrimination concerns

“Access will shrink as members lose facilities offering care at lower prices,” she said. “It also weakens medical aids’ bargaining power on behalf of contributors.”
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026

‘Maintain human values in the face of technology advancement’

Drawing from his extensive experience in the financial services sector, Matsekete spoke about how the industry is continuously evolving.
By Ashley Makudo Apr. 19, 2025

Smart pay decisions: Balancing salaries, business sustainability

Salary hikes that are not aligned with revenue growth create financial instability, forcing companies into difficult cost-cutting measures later.
By Memory Nguwi Mar. 21, 2025

Kariba hit by earthquakes

ZRA chief executive Munyaradzi  Munodawafa
By Obert Siamilandu Dec. 27, 2024

CEO’s report to the board: A guide

At its core, the CEO's report is a tool for alignment. It bridges the gap between the day-to-day operations and the strategic imperatives of the organisation.
By Memory Nguwi Aug. 23, 2024

WestProp sets aside US$1m for wetland resuscitation

Wetlands also ensure food security and provide livelihoods for citizens, and are considered to be of cultural value.
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA Jan. 19, 2024
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CEOs push back on salaries disclosure

They turned down capital markets moves compelling them to disclose their salaries and perks fearing an- explosion of upheavals in the country’s biggest corporations.
By Shame Makoshori and Freeman Makopa Dec. 21, 2023