The cost of going viral

As content spreads across platforms, it often moves beyond its original context, allowing fragments to be amplified while the intended meaning becomes diluted or altered.
By Admin Jun. 21, 2026

Zim ICT graduate boom meets an AI-shaped labour market

Zimbabwe may be producing more ICT graduates than ever before, but many are entering a labour market that is changing rapidly and unpredictably.
By Naison Bangure May. 22, 2026

The Zimbabwe media novel co-regulation path and the misconstrued social media regulation debate 

In the same measure, it would be undemocratic to seek to legislate the free market place of information and ideas as is the case with social media. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 28, 2026

Zimbabwean family appeals for spiritual intervention amid alleged ngozi disturbances

Relatives say the situation has since deteriorated.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 24, 2026

Blocked from the streets, Zimbabweans hold power to account online

In the past, such processes were largely shaped by official narratives, with citizens dependent on delayed reports from state broadcasters and print media
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Apr. 23, 2026

When love becomes a cage: The psychology of the battered women

Have you ever felt a surge of rage while reading a real-life story on social media?
By Joyline Chiedza Basira Apr. 14, 2026

Youth Chat: Bridging the gap: Using technology to empower people with disabilities

Media also plays a crucial role in representation. When people with disabilities see themselves reflected in content, it fosters belonging and possibility.
By Mitchel Apr. 11, 2026

Communicating to influence

NOWADAYS, we are talking too much and saying very little that matters. 
By Cliff Chiduku Mar. 25, 2026

How online drug glorification is tearing down a generation in Zim

Zimbabwe is witnessing a disturbing moral devaluation, where intoxication is celebrated and virtue is dismissed as outdated.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Mar. 23, 2026