Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe’s media policy

Zimbabwe's democracy as a whole is at the crossroads. A vibrant, diverse and inclusive media serves as the bedrock of entrenching democracy and constitutionalism.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 12, 2026

Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe's media policy

In this reform trajectory, some notable developments have been realised. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 10, 2026

Africa’s Power of Purpose: 10 Foundations and Major Donors to Watch in 2026

where purpose is measured not in dollars, but in dignity.
By Southern Eye Dec. 4, 2025

Zimbabwe’s media policy: history, opportunities and the challenges ahead

The proposition for a media policy was initiated as far back as the realignment of media laws with the 2013 constitution.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Jun. 8, 2025

Jungle Jackpot: Another Breaking news as Teak Mogul Suri Inks Landmark Lease in Africa

From boardrooms in Africa, the buzz is undeniable: the teak tycoon is rewriting the rules of elite investment.
By Newsday News and Southern Eye Apr. 15, 2025

Sliding back

Media hangmen presided over the closure of newspapers, throwing hundreds of journalists and other supporting staff on to the streets.
By Newsday Mar. 1, 2024

Media development in Zimbabwe: Imperative need to connect the dots

An ecosystem approach takes the holistic approach in attending towards the levelling up of the key strategic pillars of the development process by tacking the following key issues:
By Tabani Moyo Dec. 10, 2023

Kasukuwere supporters upbeat despite setback

In a ruling on Wednesday, High Court judge Justice David Mangota said Kasukuwere failed to prove why he should remain a presidential candidate.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 14, 2023

Freedom of expression as a driver for other human rights

However, the year 2022 saw the country witnessing an increase in the number of violations against journalists.
By Alec Muchadehama May. 4, 2023