Maize is a major cereal crop grown extensively for food purposes, feed and industrial purposes. Weed infestation is a major constraint reducing maize productivity, particularly during early crop growth stages. Weeds compete with cultivated crops for essential resources such as nutrients, water and sunlight and space, causing substantial yield losses. Weed flora in maize mainly includes grasses, broad-leaved weeds and sedges. Integrated Weed Management (IWM), involving cultural, mechanical and chemical approaches, is considered an effective and sustainable strategy for weed control. Modern technologies such as drone spraying and AI-based weed identification are further improving weed management efficiency. This article highlights major weed flora and sustainable techniques for weed management in maize ecosystem.