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Zimbabwe: A case of deadlocks of mistrust.

October 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

THE power sharing agreement on the 15 of September between Zimbabwe’s main political parties was one of the historic moments in the history of this devastated nation. While many people became consumed in the euphoria, there wasn’t time to meditate upon the contents of the deal to see if there were “deadlocks” that reveal a [...]

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Tags: Political reporting

Media ethics a character redefined

August 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Zimbabwe’s political and economic environment that has become a topical issue globally produces a good test case for media ethical practice. With an inflation that has gone over 2 million, 80% unemployment and a highly polarized society, divided on party politics, journalists have found themselves caught in the net of ethics. It’s either you are [...]

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Tags: Media Ethics