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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 Standard 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 Standard Jul. 31, 2022

Which innovations are driving PR in 2022 and beyond?

PR as a strategic communication process, builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics. Its purpose is to inform, convince and persuade in order to build support for an organisation’s programmes, products and services with its publics.

By The Standard Jun. 26, 2022

Which innovations are driving PR in 2022 and beyond?

PR as a strategic communication process, builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics. Its purpose is to inform, convince and persuade in order to build support for an organisation’s programmes, products and services with its publics.

By The Standard Jun. 26, 2022

In Full: Eighth cabinet post briefing: 13 March 2022

The nation is advised that as at 11 April, 2022, Zimbabwe’s cumulative Covid-19 cases stood at 247 010, with 240 496 recoveries and 5 460 deaths. The recovery rate was 97%, with 1 054 active cases being recorded.

By The Standard Apr. 13, 2022