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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.

Shone makes history, redefines hip-hop in Zim

Shone recently made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean musician to perform before more than half a million people.
By Tendai Sauta 1h ago

In the groove: The GOAT debate rages on

The year 2025, as you know, was packed with incredible new releases and offerings to the charts and we worked our socks off to bring these happenings to you.
By Fred Zindi 1h ago

Manager in court over US$30 000 fraud

Tatenda Nyamukutira was remanded out of custody to January 27 for routine remand and was ordered not to interfere with state witnesses.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 17h ago

How Zim conquered cricket's biggest challenges

Mukuhlani has served as the chairperson of the Mashonaland Cricket Association, now Harare Metropolitan Province.   
By AUSTIN KARONGA Jan. 11, 2026

Songbird releases movie sound track

AFRO-FUSION diva Caychi has released a song titled Kunze Kwashata Uko, breaking a two-year sabbatical from music.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 8, 2026

Beyond Gukurahundi: Zim's unfinished journey to healing

For there can be no Zimbabwe for all until Gukurahundi is truthfully confronted, resolved and memorialised.
By Dion Nkomo Jan. 7, 2026

Ex-Zanu PF chef in gold claim row

VILLAGERS, who hold gold claims in Makaha, Mudzi district, Mashonaland East province, are up in arms with former Zanu PF director of information Danny Musukuma
By Staff Reporter Jan. 7, 2026

Villagers cry foul over new levy

While section 96 empowers councils to impose development-related levies, it distinguishes a land development levy from a development levy.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 6, 2026

Scandal after scandal at Zimura

Music use remained disproportionately skewed towards international content, with 77% of revenue assigned to its music and movies and 23% to locals.  
By Fred Zindi Jan. 4, 2026