Zim journalists under siege: Law as a weapon of silence
IN contemporary Zimbabwe, journalism has ceased to be a neutral vocation and has instead become a hazardous assertion of civic autonomy.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Apr. 24, 2026
Silenced for reporting: Zimbabwe’s war on the press
As a journalist of 25 years, I have reported on Zimbabwe’s democratic regression into a sophisticated authoritarian state.
By Blessed Mhlanga
Feb. 21, 2026
Science journalists key to preserving indigenous knowledge
The Science Forum serves as an open platform for public debate on the interface between science and society.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Nov. 26, 2025
How Zimbabwe is suppressing journalism
This year, the Zimbabwean government has arrested and charged several high-profile journalists, including Zaba, Mhlanga, as well as Nyathi.
By Staff Reporter
Nov. 21, 2025
Zaba: Trailblazer who refuses to be silenced
Over the years, she rose through the ranks — senior political editor, news editor and deputy editor — consistently breaking glass ceilings in a media landscape long dominated by men.
By Shame Makoshori
Nov. 21, 2025
ZUJ celebrates journalism excellence in Njama
These companies, together with individual donations from the country’s top executives, were mobilised through the Finx Zimbabwe platform, which has strong media roots.
By Staff Reporter
Oct. 23, 2025
SAMS confronts growing threats to press freedom
INDEPENDENT journalism, long regarded as the lifeblood of democracy, is under mounting pressure across Southern Africa as political interference, restrictive laws, financial hardship and threats
By Faith Zaba
Oct. 3, 2025
Of tenderprenuers and the threat to independent journalism in Zimbabwe
Most states are part of the global family of nations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) and to this end subscribe to the universally declared rights for every person.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Sep. 21, 2025
JW Oliver Jr.: Entrepreneurial vision anchored in global talent, local impact
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By Tendai Sauta
Apr. 25, 2026




