Podcasting regulation challenge and need to ring fence journalism

To explore what is now commonly deemed a complex demarcation between traditional and the so called new forms of journalism such as podcasting, let me
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Jul. 13, 2025

Shava leaves ZCDC

It is rumored that former Mines Permanent Secretary Onismo Moyo will take over.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 12, 2025

Long live the Dalai Lama!

The Chinese Communist regime is now a little bit older than the Soviet Union was when it collapsed
By Gwynne Dyer Jul. 11, 2025

Editors Memo: Front page awaits your touch

Today, I hold the pen for her. But locking up editors does not silence journalism. It galvanises it. It exposes the very fears you wish to bury.
By Shame Makoshori Jul. 4, 2025

AI: The monster facing today’s newsrooms — or the key to their survival?

Jobs in journalism are increasingly under threat and new tools are disrupting the comfort zones of technophobic professionals.
By Newsday Jun. 28, 2025

Mobile network operators hit by currency woes

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority revealed recently that domestic arrivals slowed by 16% in Q1, while international arrivals also dropped.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 22, 2025

Pledging to protect rights and secure bright future for persons with albinism

The global advocacy movement, supported by the United Nations, is urging the World Health Organization to include sunscreen in its Essential Medicines List (EML).
By Edward Kallon Jun. 19, 2025

Female journalists uproot boys’ club dominance

Participants were trained in financial reporting, political and investigative journalism, fact-checking, and cutting-edge techniques such as AI tools for journalists.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jun. 13, 2025

Zim selected for global tourism position

The country was selected during the ongoing 68th United Nations Tourism Regional Commission for Africa meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, which ends today.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 13, 2025