By Njabulo Ncube CITIZENS and others in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) have been greatly encouraged by the explicit provisions in Zimbabwe’s new Constitution, which for the first time in the country’s history guarantee media freedom and citizens’...
HARARE- The government’s announcement that it will suspend licencing of prospective radio stations has triggered outpouring anger from media groups which see this as a plot to further cement ZANU PF’s control of the broadcasting services sector. Clink link...
Technology’s changing everything, and nowadays we can combine everything from photos and videos to tweets and maps to turn a chunk of text into its own web project. Yet for all the things technology has done to make our jobs a little easier, transcribing interviews is...
The Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe has put together a draft bill that intends to pave the way for self-regulation of the industry in the country. If passed into law, the bill will be the first piece of legislation in post-colonial Zimbabwe that provides for media...
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