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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.

Exploring climate change as the universal language of communication

The indigenous knowledge systems are the traditional ecological knowledge that is community based and driven.
By Peter Makwanya 17h ago
Pros, cons of registration of political parties
Pros, cons of registration of political parties
In this bulletin, we shall look at some advantages and drawbacks of registering political parties, and make suggestions on how registration might be done in Zimbabwe.
By VERITAS Sep. 14, 2024
China’s influence on Zim’s investment landscape growing
Chinese investments are particularly prominent in sectors such as mining, manufacturing, and infrastructure.
By AMH Voices Sep. 14, 2024
Safety, health in the informal business sector
According to the National Social Security Authority, reported occupational injuries distributions by industrial sector and region from 2018-23 amounted to 25 164 in Zimbabwe.
By Jonah Nyoni Sep. 13, 2024
The Evolution of News Media in Zimbabwe: Challenges and Opportunities
Expanding the reach of independent and investigative journalism can also contribute to greater transparency and accountability.
By Newsday Sep. 13, 2024
Candid Comment: Pension funds should be considerate
The commission proposed a standardised compensation framework to ensure equitable treatment for both providers and consumers.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 13, 2024
Xi’s US$51bn pledge: A landmark deal or a debt trap?
As Africa navigates this new chapter of engagement with China, the continent must carefully assess the benefits and potential pitfalls of this substantial financial commitment.
By WELLINGTON ZIMBOWA Sep. 13, 2024
Zanu PF needs lectures on real democracy
Democratisation of the country is their best hope for survival and enjoying the fruits that will undoubtedly flow from change.
By ROGER TAKUNDWA Sep. 12, 2024
Minister Ziyambi, please protect children from sexual exploitation
Among the 15-19 years, the incidence among females is six times higher than that of their male counterparts.
By AMH Voices Sep. 12, 2024
The impact of Starlink on internet pricing in Zim: Insights from regional experiences
On this score, the entry of Starlink has undoubtedly disrupted the internet service market in Zimbabwe, leading to lower prices and improved offerings from local ISPs.
By Raymond Tendai Rusinga Sep. 12, 2024
2024/25 rainfall forecast signals challenges, opportunities
The forecast, which covers the period from October 2024 to March 2025, indicates a slow start to the rainy season, with the initial months expected to receive “normal to below normal rainfall”.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Sep. 11, 2024
The natural wisdom of not treating seed and food as separate entities, thanks to agroecology and indigenous practices
Deforestation caused by mining and monoculture are some of the activities undermining African food systems by depleting forests and destroying seed and natural food sources.
By Charles Dhewa Sep. 11, 2024
Dealing with disappointment: A guide to coping with unmet expectations
Disappointment is a feeling of sadness, regret or frustration that arises when our expectations are unmet.
By Rutendo Kureya Sep. 10, 2024
Malinganiso’s opposition to Disability Bill: Progress or protection of the past?
Among the most intriguing was the contribution by Hon Taurai Dexter Malinganiso, MP for Zvimba North.
By Abraham Mateta and Edmore Masendeke Sep. 10, 2024
Casino legalization turns Brazil into a hotspot for big operators and investors
After nearly a century of banning, Brazil is on the verge of reviving its prestigious casino era and drawing big investors like BetMGM and Hard Rock.
By Newsday Sep. 9, 2024
Understanding Bail Laws Around the World
While the ICCPR covers a broad range of issues, one of them is bail and how it relates to the country’s justice system
By Newsday Sep. 9, 2024
Land restoration and false climate solutions, climate challenges of all time
Many climate change narratives are too vocal about cutting down carbon emissions, but are conspicuously silent about land restorations.
By Peter Makwanya Sep. 9, 2024
Economic development depends on compliance or protesting
The second objective of independence was to hand over a governance system loaded with all manner of colonial configurations to African leadership.
By Tapiwa Gomo Sep. 9, 2024
The day Sadc failed
African States negotiate individually and never as a bloc, a strategic blunder as they lose leverage in their bargaining power.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Sep. 7, 2024
Importance of biblical knowledge
Born again believers are beneficiaries of something that already is. The realisation thereof or manifestation is based on truth.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Sep. 7, 2024
The Best Tips for Winning at Casino Blackjack
The only way to master blackjack is through practice and that is why people should consider practicing the game more often.
By Newsday Sep. 6, 2024
Systems dysfunctions: A Zim analysis
Structural fissures refer to the cracks and weaknesses within an organisation’s framework.
By Jonah Nyoni Sep. 6, 2024
Diasporas can help Zim rule the world
This can enhance Zimbabwe’s soft power, attracting tourism, forging cultural exchanges and building a positive national brand.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Sep. 6, 2024
Delays, bottlenecks in procurement affect supply chains
The Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act has since transformed and mandated public entities to ensure the function reports directly to the accounting officer.
By Kudzai Chambisha Sep. 6, 2024
From London with love
This feedback makes the hard work the HStv team puts into each episode worth the while.
By Trevor Ncube Sep. 5, 2024
A tectonic shift in international relations
It is clear, therefore, that the great Chinese renaissance does not augur well for the ordinary citizen of the Global South.
By Rigid Kondongwe Sep. 5, 2024
Managing knowledge for holistic impact in agriculture and food systems
Basically, knowledge management is a systematic process of improving knowledge-sharing, increasing efficiency and enhancing decision-making.
By Charles Dhewa Sep. 4, 2024
AU and Sadc: Walk the talk on disability
The AU and Sadc in both documents are not clear on the financing of the popularisation and implementation matrix of the instruments under discussion.
By Nicholas Aribino Sep. 4, 2024