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Public relations: Which innovations are driving PR in 2022 and beyond?

Media relations has continued to grow as part of a PR’s arsenal. Journalists, in particular, seek personalisation, exclusivity, and PR professionals who can assist with sources and specialists, whether they are client-related.

By The Independent Jul. 31, 2022

Public relations: Which innovations are driving PR in 2022 and beyond?

Media relations has continued to grow as part of a PR’s arsenal. Journalists, in particular, seek personalisation, exclusivity, and PR professionals who can assist with sources and specialists, whether they are client-related.

By The Independent Jul. 31, 2022

Warriors’ loss, Bafana’s gain

On Monday, the Confederation of African Football has announced that Zimbabwe, along with Kenya, will not take part in the 2023 Afcon qualifiers.

By The Independent May. 25, 2022

Former army chief ‘cyber bullied’

Sanyatwe, a former Presidential guard commander, is the current Zimbabwean ambassador to Tanzania.

By The Independent May. 19, 2022

Tembo’s eyes on Warriors

Reports in South Africa have claimed that some local clubs have inquired about Tembo’s availability, since he was dismissed by Matsatsansa.

By The Independent Apr. 27, 2022

Zifa crisis escalates as Kamambo is ‘ousted’…Banda bounces back

The axe also fell on board members Philemon Machana and Brighton Malandule, with the former having 44 of the 45 members voting for his removal.

By The Independent Apr. 24, 2022

Zifa crisis escalates as Kamambo is ‘ousted’…Banda bounces back

The axe also fell on board members Philemon Machana and Brighton Malandule, with the former having 44 of the 45 members voting for his removal.

By The Independent Apr. 24, 2022