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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.

Is bad publicity publicity?

This relentless pursuit of relevance has created a culture where individuals and organisations are willing to go to extraordinary lengths to remain in the public eye.
By Cliff Chiduku 6h ago

September 15 not a public holiday: Govt

The announcement serves as a timely reminder for citizens to plan their schedules accordingly and to disregard unofficial reports suggesting otherwise.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 12, 2025

Village business units put smiles on elderly

At 83, Maria Ndou of Tshanswilikiti village, 20 kilometres north of Beitbridge, would ordinarily be relegated to bed or just a person depending on help from grandchildren to go about.
By Rex Mphisa Aug. 21, 2025

‘Over 2 000 jobs created at Manhize’

OVER 2 000 jobs have been created in phase 1 at Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco), with  the figure expected to double in subsequent phases
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Aug. 18, 2025

Kunzvi Dam project nears completion

GOVERNMENT says it is on course to commission Kunzvi Dam in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province, before year-end.

Kunzvi Dam project nears completion

GOVERNMENT says it is on course to commission Kunzvi Dam in Goromonzi, Mashonaland East province, before year-end.

Government invests in Hwange Colliery to drive economic growth

Among the equipment were two ambulances, two Scania buses and a haemodialysis machine for the clinic.
By PETER DUBE Aug. 2, 2025

FABG Foundation to host ‘Art Unplugged’ session for Bulawayo artists

FABG, a local organisation that supports women through entrepreneurial training and offering mental health services, is spearheading the event
By Bongile Moyo Jul. 30, 2025

Mitupo exhibition enlightens people about cultural values

Fabric artist Rufaro Mamombe, whose decorations dominated the exhibition, said people could dress up and design their homes around a form of creativity that emanates from their totems.
By Tendai Sauta Feb. 5, 2024