Topic: Role of the Media in exposing corruption: Challenges and Opportunities. Date: Thursday 4 August 2016. Panelists: Mary Jane Ncube (Transparency International) ; Dumisani Mthombeni (Attorney) & Kholwani Nyathi (The Standard) Facilitator: Koliwe Nyoni Venue:...
Strong academia and media industry collaboration is the only way to improve the ethical standards, said participants at a seminar held at the National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Peshawar on Thursday. Industry experts, senior journalists, media...
Entrepreneurs and government officials in 52 of Africa’s 54 countries are using secret offshore companies to hide corrupt dealings and stash away billions of dollars, a major investigation reveals. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)...
ZIMBABWE was one of only five countries that voted against a United Nations arm’s resolution to allow a key international media lobby group access to the global body’s institutions, it has been learnt. BY RICHARD CHIDZA According to a statement issued by the...
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’...
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