Zim journalists form mining association

The Association of Mining Journalists in Zimbabwe (AMJZ) was officially launched in Harare on Monday and is led by broadcaster Tafadzwa Dube.

ZIMBABWEAN journalists specialising in mining reporting have launched an association to ensure a coordinated approach and adherence to set standards.

The Association of Mining Journalists in Zimbabwe (AMJZ) was officially launched in Harare on Monday and is led by broadcaster Tafadzwa Dube.

"The AMJZ is dedicated to fostering excellence in journalism, particularly within the mining sector," Dube said in a statement announcing the launch.

He added that the association's primary objective is to equip journalists involved in mining reporting with the requisite skills and indepth knowledge of the sector.

He said members will also tour various sites so that they are well informed on mining operations.

"These visits will offer invaluable insights into the practical aspects of mining. Recognising the global nature of the mining industry, AMJZ will facilitate international tours for journalists to interact with international investors and observe best practices in mining from around the world." 

"AMJZ seeks to bridge the gap between the media and the mining sector by fostering partnerships and collaborations. 

"These partnerships aim to ensure that journalists have access to accurate and up-to-date information, thereby promoting transparency and informed reporting."

The association currently has 20 members drawn from print, broadcast and online sectors.

The mining sector is one of the country's highest foreign currency earners.

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