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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.

Nguluvhe threatens commission for Beitbridge over flooding in border town

Nguluvhe gave the municipality three months to put its house in order and to outsource engineers to help resolve the town’s recurring flooding problems.
By Rex Mphisa 2h ago

Celebrity endorsement signals Sharpe academy growth drive

SHARPE Business Academy (SBA) has appointed popular musician Tembalani as brand ambassador as the Ivy League-inspired business school steps up efforts to expand its footprint in Zimbabwe.
By Business Reporter 7h ago

From stage to survival: Rethinking wealth in the creative sector

KING of Marabi music Kireni Zulu, alongside Jenaguru Music Festival founder Clive Malunga, the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Union of Musicians and the Arterial Network
By Tendai Sauta 7h ago

Akashinga appoints Crevello as chief executive

AKASHINGA, the women-led, community-focused conservation group in southern Africa, has appointed Stacy Crevello chief executive
By Obert Siamilandu 10h ago

Mutare’s Hillcrest College hit by mudslides

THE recent rains have exposed illegal mining by unscrupulous entrepreneurs, Chinese investors and artisanal miners at the Christmas Pass Mountain Range, after mudslides hit Hillcrest College
By Kenneth Nyangani 10h ago

UN pushes Zim to ratify AU women’s rights convention

ZIMBABWE has been urged to ratify the African Union (AU) Convention on ending violence against women and girls, with the United Nations calling for faster adoption of the National Gender Equality

I’m ready to die, says ED advisor

Tungwarara said there were people who wanted to cause confusion in the party.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 18, 2026

Harare blames residents for chaos

Addressing journalists at Town House recently, Mafume warned that the financial burden has become critical.
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Jan. 18, 2026

Editorial Comment: Tungwarara’s promises, power and unfinished business

Can a company barely a year old, already under scrutiny for half-baked delivery, be trusted with such a vast and technically demanding mandate?
By The Standard Jan. 18, 2026