
Alpha Media Holdings AMH is an independent media organization in Zimbabwe, operating free from political or external influence. AMH publishes four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly; The Standard, a Sunday weekly; and the daily newspapers Southern and NewsDay. Each publication also has an online edition. The article also lists various headlines from AMH's publications, covering topics such as regional transport harmonization, health, investment, agriculture, climate recovery, sports, financial markets, politics, wildlife, trade, and financial crime. Additionally, it mentions an appointment within the Lithium Association of Zimbabwe and discussions around Zimbabwe's lithium industry and climate finance.
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Must ReadThe African Development Bank-funded Tax and Accountability Enhancement Project TAEP has significantly improved Zimbabwe's tax administration. The US$7.6 million project, designed to strengthen domestic resource mobilization and public financial management, has been largely successful. It achieved three of its four key outcomes and met 94.4% of its output targets, primarily through the implementation of the Tax and Revenue Management System TaRMS. This digital tax platform has boosted taxpayer registrations, enhanced filing compliance, and reduced revenue collection costs. The project also aims to improve public sector accountability and institutional integrity by streamlining tax administration and building the capacity of oversight institutions. The AfDB noted that timely assessments, such as the Tax Administration Diagnostic Assessment Tool and the Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability framework, are crucial for independent evaluation and supporting policy and capacity-building interventions. The government has committed to implementing governance reforms in line with the National Development Plan and Staff Monitored Programme. The bank will continue to engage with authorities to ensure the project supports the implementation of Staff Monitored Programme priorities, with financial management and procurement risk mitigation measures in place, including bi-annual on-site reviews.

Zimbabwe's Health and Child Care ministry has received a second delivery of advanced cancer treatment equipment, including Linear Accelerators LINACs. These sophisticated radiotherapy machines are designed to provide highly precise radiation treatment for deep-seated cancers, improving accuracy and minimizing damage to healthy tissue. Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora stated that this is part of an effort to upgrade outdated cancer treatment infrastructure. The government plans to procure diagnostic equipment for early cancer detection in phase two, and expand treatment services beyond major cities to provinces like Mashonaland West, Chinhoyi Hospital, Midlands Hospital, and Masvingo in phase three. Finance minister Mthuli Ncube noted that this development is funded by the sugar content tax introduced on beverages, which has so far contributed to the procurement of the first set of machines under this program.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has issued a warning about a fraudulent recruitment advertisement circulating on social media. The fake advertisement claims to invite applications for trainee dental therapist positions and directs applicants to submit their details to a specific WhatsApp number before a purported deadline of June 10, 2026. The ministry clarified that it does not conduct recruitment via WhatsApp and urged job seekers to rely solely on official communication channels, such as mainstream public print media and the ministry's verified platforms. Any recruitment notice distributed outside these recognized channels is considered fraudulent, illegal, and intended to defraud the public. Citizens are advised to disregard the advertisement, avoid sharing personal information, and exercise caution when responding to online job adverts to prevent fraud and identity theft.