World Press freedom in the face of green propaganda onslaught
Environmental journalists and the journalism profession are at a crossroad, with the profession more dangerous than ever before.
By Peter Makwanya
May. 6, 2024
‘Robbed of innocence by biological father’
Grace said on the fateful day, she was left with her father and siblings by her mother who had travelled.
By Vanessa Gonye
Apr. 6, 2024
Fawezi wraps up GBV prevention initiative
The organisation unveiled the first of its two close-out workshops first in Chitungwiza and then engaged the community in Shamva on Wednesday.
By Khumbulani Muleya
Mar. 15, 2024
Zuj condemns harassment of journalists
Zuj said it had engaged police to investigate threats directed at Maraire
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Feb. 20, 2024
Nama explains media award reintroduction
Last year, former director Nicholas Moyo said: “We are now uplifting the award to be a special award; it is coming into the special award and will not be an independent category”
By Style Reporter
Feb. 18, 2024
Unpacking news participation and online engagement over time
Now, as publishers and journalists increasingly worry about news avoidance and disengagement, they are also grappling with a “new normal” of more online .
By Kirsten Eddy
Feb. 17, 2024
We’re not a nuclear reactor, CZI boss tells journalists
Business lobbies across the world employ experts, including economists, who help their leaders address issues raised by the media.
By Shame Makoshori and Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
Feb. 16, 2024
Press freedom is everyone’s responsibility
Journalists have allowed themselves to be answerable to politicians.
By Trevor Ncube
Feb. 15, 2024
Nyarota’s book on Zim journalism launched
Nyarota’s book titled: The Journalist as an Outcast: Perils of investigative reporting in Zimbabwe was launched at a well-attended event in Harare.
By Problem Masau
Feb. 11, 2024