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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.

Cimas @80 media awards set to debut tonight in Bulawayo

According to Cimas, the awards attracted an overwhelming 120 entries, reflecting growing interest in health journalism and the media’s commitment to spotlighting national health issues.
By Online Reporter Nov. 21, 2025

Panicky ED splashes US$150 ‘bonus’ for civil servants

AS tension rises in the country while civil servants express frustration over low salaries and a difficult work environment, the government yesterday doled out US$150 to each of its workers.
By BRENT SHAMU and Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 17, 2025

Panicky ED splashes US$150 ‘bonus’ for civil servants

AS tension rises in the country while civil servants express frustration over low salaries and a difficult work environment, the government yesterday doled out US$150 to each of its workers.
By BRENT SHAMU and Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 17, 2025

EMF targets expanding medical aid coverage

Zimbabwe’s health insurance industry has also come under pressure to adopt digital innovations and strengthen fraud control mechanisms in order to restore public confidence.
By Ashton Ndakusiya and CONCILIA MUPEZENI Jul. 3, 2025

EMF targets expanding medical aid coverage

Zimbabwe’s health insurance industry has also come under pressure to adopt digital innovations and strengthen fraud control mechanisms in order to restore public confidence.
By Ashton Ndakusiya and CONCILIA MUPEZENI Jul. 3, 2025

Cimas, SmileStar partner to offer free dental services

SmileStar, a global dental charity, has initiated free dental clinics in Zimbabwe, treating patients at Chinotimba Clinic in Victoria Falls and Hwange. 
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Mar. 20, 2025

Medical aid societies should show respect in their dealings

Medical aid societies that misbehave should have their licences revoked if investigations show they are incessantly on the wrong side of the law.
By Johannes Marisa Mar. 7, 2025

PSMAS rot a microcosm of govt decay

The 94-year-old institution faces a stern test to gain the confidence of members and stakeholders.
By Newsday Aug. 30, 2024

PSMAS members shut down holding company

Furthermore, a staggering 292 633 multiple claims for different medical procedures performed on the same day were unearthed across PSMAS centres.
By Rejoice Phiri Aug. 30, 2024