Mayowe: An ambassador of Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage

But amidst this sea of change, a clarion call echoes through the hearts of Zimbabweans: to reclaim and revitalise their rich cultural heritage.
By Fungayi Antony Sox 23h ago

Destructive power of digital footprints: How they impact individual and corporate reputations

In the digital age, maintaining a positive online presence is crucial for both individuals and companies.
By Abel Karowangoro Oct. 13, 2024

Digital activism key to African social justice

The 10th edition of the Hub Unconference, held under the theme Level Up, focused on empowering the youth and leveraging on technology for social good. 
By Julia Ndlela Oct. 8, 2024

Digital Digest: The digital revolution in the news media: Are you ready to ride the wave?

There is another section, convinced and adamant that media houses will make lots of money from Google, X (formerly Twitter) and even Facebook.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Sep. 28, 2024

Balancing innovation and ethics: The urgent call for AI regulation

No doubt artificial intelligence (AI) has potential to enhance journalism, but in the absence of a code of ethics and regulation, it can be a disaster.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Sep. 21, 2024

Rising like a Phoenix: An allegory of connection, love

Digital platforms can connect individuals and communities, breaking geographical barriers and enabling the sharing of ideas and experiences.
By Grace Chirenje Jul. 26, 2024

Entrepreneurial digital narratives, closer to customer

We have embraced digital marketing to an extent of not realising that simplified presentation still has its space in our narratives. 
By Farai Chigora Jul. 14, 2024

Shot in the arm for digital marketing students from underprivileged communities

Speaking about the graduation, which is taking place on Friday, July 26, Pan Afrodigital founder Trust Nhokovedzo highlighted the importance of equipping students with digital skills.
By Style Reporter Jul. 14, 2024

A toast to solid journalism

It has been a gruelling period of more hits than misses and we continue to strive to do better.
By Newsday Jun. 7, 2024