SA protests: TV crew attacked in Cape Town
The crew was filming visuals of the protests when two men allegedly approached their vehicle and hit the car with an object.
By BBC News
Mar. 20, 2023
Twitter can’t protect you from trolls any more, insiders say
Twitter insiders have told the BBC that the company is no longer able to protect users from trolling, state-co-ordinated disinformation and child sexual exploitation.
By BBC News
Mar. 6, 2023
Chance to tackle state capture
It was produced by undercover journalists who infiltrated rival gangs that control Africa’s illicit gold industry, including Zimbabwe.
By The Standard
Mar. 5, 2023
‘Minister advised to stay off media’
Zimsec exam papers have leaked on several occasions in the past years and the examination body has been forced to organise rewrites on several occasions.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Mar. 2, 2023
Cancel Holy Ten campaign intensifies
FOLLOWING his public stunts aimed at Winky D, rapper Holy Ten has become a public enemy.
By Bridget Mavhimira
Feb. 19, 2023
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Zim harbours wanted Irish Mafia cartel boss... aircraft deal gone sour blows cover of fugitive
Kinahan and his sons currently attract a US$5 million reward for information leading to their capture and arrest, according to the US State Department website.
By Tinashe Makichi and Freeman Makopa
Feb. 10, 2023
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Media Bill falls short of scribes’ expectations
Zimbabwe National Editors Forum co-ordinator Njabulo Ncube said the proposed Bill sought to perpetuate media polarisation.
By Evans Mathanda
Feb. 10, 2023
Media tycoon arrested over Cameroon journalist's death
The businessman Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga, the owner of L'Anecdote media group, was arrested just before dawn.
By BBC News
Feb. 6, 2023
Govt commitment to protect journos welcome
It is also hoped that government will protect members of the Press whenever they are bullied for pointing out flaws and irregularities in the electoral processes.
By Newsday
Jan. 30, 2023