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
Corruption now a security threat: Chiwenga
He said it was imperative for public and private institutions to uphold ethical standards to weed out graft.
By Melody Chikono
Sep. 20, 2024
A test case for Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act
Many are concerned about the potential misuse of Nigeria's Cybercrime Act as a tool for censorship.
By Jacob Mutisi
May. 17, 2024
'Carte Blanche' presenter Derek Watts has died
M-Net issued a statement, extending its condolences to the family: “We remember him as a dedicated investigative journalist and a long-standing presenter of Carte Blanche.
By Timeslive
Aug. 22, 2023
Influx of fake drugs worries medical experts
Streets in most major cities are flooded with medicinal drugs that are smuggled into the country from Zambia and South Africa.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Apr. 30, 2023
Feature: Who is Angel, the Zim ambassador involved in gold smuggling?
“You want gold, gold we can do it right now, we can make the call right now, and it’s done,” Angel told Al Jazeera’s reporters
By Al Jazeera
Apr. 20, 2023
Ngoda filmmakers distance themselves from Gold Mafia
Tindo, the eldest of the brothers, accidentally finds a big precious diamond and decides to hide it from everyone, including his brothers and wife.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira
Apr. 9, 2023
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Gold Mafia: Charamba threats uncalled for
Instead of seeking to throw his weight around and illegally threatening journalists, Charamba should have just expressed his personal opinion plainly and maybe indicate intent to sue Al Jazeera.
By The Standard
Apr. 2, 2023
RBZ takes aim at unaired Al Jazeera graft documentary
RBZ governor, John Mangudya took umbrage with the description of the central bank as ‘Southern Africa’s laundromat’ and ‘Southern Africa’s laundry service’
By Donald Nyandoro
Mar. 6, 2023