Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Station (ZACRAS) in partnership with Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) and other media stakeholders on Thursday reviewed the “Code of Ethics of Zimbabwe Community Radio” meant to guide community radios against misconduct.
By Richard Zimunya
The review comes days after the
A Harare man has appeared before magistrate Munashe Chibanda facing charges of fraud and impersonation after misrepresenting himself as President Emmerson Mnangagwa's driver before requesting facilitation fee to assist the complainant with a favorable court judgment.
Prosecutor Shambidzeni Fungura alleged that the accused Prince Ndawana (40)
Suspended Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has threatened to file a lawsuit against state broadcaster, Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), for alleging that he is “on the run”.
In a story published yesterday on the broadcaster’s news site and shared on Twitter, ZBC alleged that despite being suspended,
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is expected to continue on a growth trajectory this year on strong sentiment as local investors are like to hedge against inflationary pressures that are piling on the economy.
Inflation somewhat slowed down for the greater part of last year owing
Women and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups absorb the brutal impact of climate change. This is largely due to deeply entrenched social roles and economic exclusion. In addition, whilst women bear the brunt of climate change, they tend to be the least equipped to
The Election Resource Centre (ERC) has hit out at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) over the 'shoddy looking' voters’ roll which the electoral body availed to stakeholders ahead of the 26 March by-elections.
The latest voters’ roll raised eyebrows with reports of alleged tampering of names
Chitungwiza Magistrate Gladys Moyo on Thursday 17 February 2022 set free some juveniles and residents who had been on trial after they were arrested last year for allegedly encouraging people to register to vote and chanting opposition party slogans during a procession.
The seven Chitungwiza residents
UK-based musician Moira Knight has come out guns blazing and exposed her ex-husband, Zimdancehall chanter Seh Calaz on social media.
In a series of posts on Instagram stories, Knight revealed that the picture of Seh Calaz kissing his new girlfriend only identified as Lissa Tanaka was
Simbisa Brands owned Buffalo Creek Spur has as part of its efforts to make positive impact in communities they operate, pledged US$0.50 for every dessert sale recorded towards supporting children with cancer.
The support was made through KidzCan Zimbabwe.
Addressing the media on Wednesday, Simbisa Brands Marketing