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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.

Paying competitive salaries is a profitable business decision

Compensation strategy is fundamentally about making informed choices rather than treating all positions identically.
By Memory Nguwi May. 29, 2026

Rogue “cop” acquitted on special verdict

The video was later uploaded to a YouTube channel, Gondo Harishaye, making it publicly accessible. 
By Desmond Chingarande May. 19, 2026

Nurses announce three-day protest 

Nurses say repeated engagements with their employer have yielded no meaningful results, leaving them with little option but to escalate.
By Donald Nyandoro Apr. 20, 2026

Civil servants pay, drug crisis top Parly debate

He warned that the country’s development ambitions would remain out of reach if public workers remained underpaid and overstretched. 
By Nunurai Jena Dec. 13, 2025
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In a Zimbabwe first, headmasters threaten strike

School heads have broken with tradition and joined teachers in demanding better salaries
By Miriam Mangwaya Aug. 17, 2025

Gweru's salary bill balloons to US$4,5m

GWERU City Council owes its employees approximately US$4,5 million in unpaid salaries as of January 2025, the latest finance committee  meeting minutes reveal.
By Stephen Chadenga Mar. 24, 2025

Editors Memo: Low salaries, taxes and poverty

The local currency instability, which always pushes up prices of goods and services is one of the major headaches.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Oct. 18, 2024

Govt must walk the talk on civil servants’ salaries

The workers have flagged government's half-hearted approach and its unwillingness to call a roundtable on the working conditions of its workers.
By Newsday Mar. 15, 2024

College lecturers flag govt over poor salaries

“The delay in implementing the provisions of the Act has resulted in lecturers earning negative salaries as of the last quarter of 2023.
By BRENT SHAMU Feb. 13, 2024