Journalists call for alignment of laws
Majoni described the government’s ongoing media law reform agenda as cosmetic.
By Pamenus Tuso
May. 5, 2024
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News in depth: The mystery of Zupco’s disappearing buses amid Zimbabwe’s public transport crisis
The company incurred a $3.8 billion loss in 2020 and the auditor general’s report says
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jan. 14, 2024
Undercover police summon investigative journalism hub director
Majoni furnished him with the organisation’s physical address and asked Kwindingwi what Pisi wanted him for.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 28, 2023
ZimInd takes legal action against parly over CDF
Parliament refused to release the documents when it was approached by this newspaper in June this year.
By Staff Writer
Sep. 22, 2023
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News in depth: Mayhem as Zanu PF-linked cartels use polls as cover to grab land, vending stalls
Some of the beneficiaries of the illegal scheme have the Zanu PF flag or Zimbabwean flag raised in their structures to show their allegiance to the ruling party.
By Winstone Antonio
Jul. 23, 2023
Media urged to engage communities
“Communities have remained peripheral and therefore vulnerable to elite manipulation because not enough is being done to involve them in setting the news agenda.”
By Sofia Mapuranga
Jan. 22, 2023
Press freedom a fundamental human right: US official
Rebecca Archer-Knepper, the public diplomacy Officer at the US embassy in Harare, told journalists in Kadoma on Friday that her government considered a free media “indispensable”.
By Sofia Mapuranga
Dec. 11, 2022
Harare residents plot garbage blockade
Yesterday, the Information for Development Trust (IDT) and the Harare Residents Trust petitioned Harare City Council over the costly deal.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Oct. 13, 2022
Corruption watch: Political interference crippling fight against corruption
On interference, it’s not as though Matanda-Moyo was whimpering just for the sake of yapping.
By Tawanda Majoni
Oct. 9, 2022
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Military puts brakes to ED2030 craze
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By Nqobani Ndlovu and Sharon Sibindi
Oct. 13, 2024