Harare, August 12, 2015: United States Ambassador Bruce Wharton has called for public support to efforts at voluntary regulation of the media which he says promotes sustainability of the media industry and encourages professionalism and media literacy all of which...
Digitization is one of the primary driving forces behind recent changes in journalism, including news values, professional ethics, workflows, working conditions, and newsroom management. The Mapping Digital Media study shows that digital media have not only changed...
JUST in time for winter, newly elected Zanu (PF) legislator for Makokoba, Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube, has sent pairs of male stockings to Chronicle news crew as a token of appreciation following his victory in the June 10 by-election, a move analysts confirms the...
The Daily Nation recently carried out a campaign against what is commonly known as “brown envelope” journalism.The campaign demonstrated that the media in Kenya is reflexive and capable of self-examination. Brown envelope journalism occurs when news sources or...
The Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) has launched prestigious professional Journalism awards which are aimed at motivating ethical reporting . The two awards namely “The Story of The Year” and “Most Professional Media House” will be held every November...
By Byron Mutingwende The Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) advocates for self-regulation in setting out appropriate codes of behaviour for the media that are necessary to support freedom of expression and monitor the conduct of practitioners. The sentiments...
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