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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.

ACF to spend US$30m to boost chrome output

With global chrome prices firming, driven largely by demand from the Asia-Pacific region, ACF is on track to exceed 300 000 tonnes of high-grade chrome concentrate this year.
By Tinashe Kairiza Nov. 28, 2025

Afrobarometer survey reflects citizens views on Zanu PF’s 2030 plot: CCC

43,6% of citizens believe voter registration should be removed from Zec and returned to the Registrar-General’s office. 
By LESLEY KUFANDADA Nov. 27, 2025

World Uyghur Congress strengthens worldwide advocacy to expose China's atrocities

Former camp survivor Kalbinur Sidik also delivered testimony during her first visit to Turkiye.
By ANI Sep. 19, 2025

More exit Zimbabwe as economic crisis bites

ABOUT six out of 10 Zimbabweans are opting to leave the country in search of greener pastures as the economic challenges bedevilling the southern African nation continue to bite
By BRENT SHAMU Aug. 6, 2025

From theory to praxis: Building regenerative business education

The Club of Rome rightly identified narrative change as a core pillar of transformation. Narratives shape what societies consider possible.
By Antony Jongwe Jul. 4, 2025

Rethinking business education — Towards a regenerative Zim future

They thrive through cooperation, not zero-sum games. A regenerative paradigm, grounded in these principles, offers a more viable model for business and education alike.
By Antony Jongwe Jun. 27, 2025

Support people with intellectual disabilities, govt urged

He urged companies to offer employment opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities.
By AUSTIN KARONGA Mar. 25, 2025

Down Syndrome Association facing accommodation crisis

ZDSA coordinator Sibonisiwe Mazula explained that they had been paying US$50 in rent since moving into the premises in 2011. 
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 23, 2025

Ferrochrome producer in multi-million dollar expansion drive

“We also intend to acquire land from Gweru City Council for an additional 30 megawatts. So our target for the Gweru solar project is 50 megawatts at a total cost of US$25 million.”
By Stephen Chadenga Feb. 3, 2025