Bulawayo creatives and academia voice concerns over government policy inaction
They cite the resulting stagnant growth, insufficient financial assistance and a critical shortage of infrastructure and essential equipment needed to cultivate local talent.
By Margaret Lubinda
Apr. 27, 2025
Mining communities face water pollution crisis
The FAIR Project training workshop sought to equip journalists with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively report on mining-related issues in Zimbabwe.
By Obert Siamilandu
Apr. 25, 2025
Journalism fraternity mourns Nyarota
TRIBUTES continued to pour in yesterday as the journalism fraternity paid homage to top journalist Geoffrey Nyarota who succumbed to colon cancer on Saturday.
By Rex Maphisa and Clayton Masekesa
Mar. 24, 2025
Govt pledges to improve journalistic content
Muswere said they had since adopted a new strategy where they would invite ministers for interviews.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Jan. 13, 2025
Revitalising journalism: call for strategic partnership
A myriad challenges continue to threaten media sustainability and relevance. If nothing is done at the administrative level, journalism in Zimbabwe will soon be forgotten.
By Silence Mugadzaweta
Jan. 10, 2025
India’s MOSIP to partner Sadc to enhance national identity systems
MOSIP was established in 2018 to address complex challenges around the implementation of foundational identification (ID) systems.
By Melody Chikono
Dec. 31, 2024
Cimas innovations show improved healthcare delivery
Those who can afford, including the country’s leaders, run to other countries for medical attention.
By Rex Mphisa
Dec. 30, 2024
Zela moves to protect marginalised communities
Bore said victims should report such cases to relevant authorities, including the Zimbabwe Gender Commission, social welfare or councils.
By Sharon Sibindi
Dec. 13, 2024
Spare a thought for journalists
The Journalists’ Wellness Week will run from December 2 to 7, 2024 under the theme #RechargeandReconnect!
By Newsday
Nov. 29, 2024