The Zimbabwe Sentinel-Media Centre

Telling the other story – MEDIA CENTRE

Month: January 2021

Marginalized communities suffering information deficiency: ZACRAS

The Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations (ZACRAS) says there is need for strong partnerships between mainstream media and marginalized communities areas so that their voices are also incorporated and represented in the mainstream media especially on issues regarding Covid…

The journalism we need in Covid-19 era

The decision to travel by air or public road transport in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic has mortal implications.

Harare City goes dry

Harare City Council (HCC) has announced an emergency shutdown of Warren control waterworks treatment plants today and on Tuesday, a move which will result in Harare residents going without water for at least two days.

Chibhamu partners Israel’s Dan Niv to bring quality low cost housing to Africa

Dubai based businesswoman and human rights defender, Edith Chibhamu, has partnered with Israeli’s Dan Niv of Koral Consulting to change the infrastructure development in Africa.

Sexual abuse of minors spikes in Chiredzi during lockdown

Cases of sexual abuse of minors have drastically increased in Chiredzi during lockdown with seven men having so far been arrested and remanded to later dates in the past week.

Mnangagwa’s govt must take Covid 19 seriously

President Emmerson Mnangagwa had to cut short his annual leave to bury two national heroes, Ellen Gwaradzimba and Morton Malianga, a veteran of the struggle, who both succumbed to COVID-19, at the national heroes’ acre.

#Breaking: SB Moyo Dies From Covid-19

Zimbabwe Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusisio Moyo has died from Covid-19, media reports.

Lockdown- threat to mental health.

Many Zimbabweans stepped into the New Year with dull and sad faces. Surviving the ‘wrath’ of 2020 was one of many people’s greatest achievement in the face of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic that has so far claimed millions and left…

Zim teenager using taekwondo to fight child marriage

In Zimbabwe, where girls as young as 10 are forced to marry due to poverty or traditional and religious practices, a teenage taekwondo enthusiast is using the sport to give girls in an impoverished community a fighting chance at life.

Zimbabwe: Journalists dogged by poor wages, harassment

Poor wages, a devalued currency, and intimidation are haunting journalists in the southern African country of Zimbabwe.