Podcasting regulation challenge and need to ring fence journalism

To explore what is now commonly deemed a complex demarcation between traditional and the so called new forms of journalism such as podcasting, let me
By Nigel Nyamutumbu 5h ago

Masiyiwa: Zim not yet there on women’s rights

Masiyiwa (EM), who is the executive director for the Women’s Action Group
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‘Licence law fuels informality, corruption’

The law has triggered uproar among motorists who cited clause 15 as discriminatory, as it targets vehicle owners specifically while exempting other segments of the population.
By Lawrence Maphosa Jun. 11, 2025

Zim’s new radio licence fee: A tax on access and a question of fairness

Zinara is responsible for collecting road user fees, including vehicle licensing, toll fees and transit fees and ensuring sustainable funding for road development projects.
By Leo Muzivoreva Jun. 3, 2025

HStv celebrates 100 000 YouTube subscribers

This milestone reaffirms their audience’s trust and reflects the vibrancy of a media house that listens, innovates, and connects.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 1, 2025

Blessed Mhlanga speaks about his 72 days in prison

So in my mind, after applying my mind clearly, I felt that, you know what, this is just going to be another bail denied.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 1, 2025

The new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act: A legal analysis

One of the most notable improvements is the formal recognition of online broadcasting services and digital platforms.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu May. 31, 2025
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Welcome to the Trabablas monument of great looting!

The idea is to push for the sale of the ivory and rhino horn stockpiles so that there is more to loot, not because anyone cares at all about conservation.
By Muckracker May. 30, 2025

Tribute to Zimbabwean broadcasting legend Joseph Madhimba

Zimbabwe's foremost broadcasting legend, Joseph Brian Madhimba, whose deep booming voice captivated the attention of listeners and viewers nationwide, is no more.
By John Gambanga May. 23, 2025