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‘Charamba choice of engagement a threat to journalism’

Zinef said the attack on NewsDay is an affront to the practice of journalism, where media freedom and freedom of expression is enshrined in the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 30, 2024

Media development in Zimbabwe: Imperative need to connect the dots

An ecosystem approach takes the holistic approach in attending towards the levelling up of the key strategic pillars of the development process by tacking the following key issues:
By Tabani Moyo Dec. 10, 2023

Digital Digest: Bringing the newsroom into the business of news

Meanwhile, editors will be equally ready to school commercial teams on the integrity of editorial independence and how sacrosanct it is.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Jul. 15, 2023

Promising careers crash

The media industry in Zimbabweis dominated by men, with female news hunters only viewed as less capable.
By Nthokozo Gudu Jul. 14, 2023

Digital Digest: A journalist’s changing roles: New functions and skills

Innovative disruptions did not only confront business models, but also bulldozed themselves into changing functions of journalists.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Jun. 17, 2023

Media groups petition Parly over cyber bullying

“Journalists have been at the hand of attacks by one Tinoedza Zvimwe, whom the media has reported being a high-ranking government official, Mr George Charamba,” the petition partly read.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 7, 2023
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Media Bill falls short of scribes’ expectations

Zimbabwe National Editors Forum co-ordinator Njabulo Ncube said the proposed Bill sought to perpetuate media polarisation.
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 10, 2023

Mental health: Time to act for the sake of journalists

Realising that journalism is a critical foundation for social change, more often than not; everyone is more concerned about the product, ignoring content creators themselves.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Dec. 27, 2022

Proposed media laws a travesty

These functions include the registration of mass media services, accreditation of journalists and administration of a media fund.
By Own Correspondent Dec. 18, 2022