Narratives That Heal-The Transformative Power of Personal Storytelling

By Cosmas Madzingise In Zimbabwe’s shifting media landscape, a quiet revolution is emerging—not from legislative chambers or editorial boardrooms, but from living rooms, community centers, and storytelling circles. For years, members of the key population found themselves misrepresented or erased entirely from mainstream narratives. When included, their stories were often filtered through a lens of…

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Young Voices, Bold Futures-Youth Driving Inclusive Media

By Darlington Mabuya There is an undeniable energy sweeping through Zimbabwe’s key population youth circles—one that pulses through poetry slams, digital documentaries, and activist workshops. Many young individuals are not waiting for the traditional mainstream media to validate their experiences. They’re producing their own narratives with ingenuity and urgency. The energy and pace at which…

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The Ceasefire in Gaza: A Futile Victory for Israel

By Munyaradzi Munaro & Mafa Kwanisai Mafa The recent ceasefire in Gaza, effective as of 19 January 2024, may temporarily halt the genocide that has plagued the besieged enclave for over a year. However, a critical question persists: Has Israel achieved a significant victory in this prolonged conflict? This writer contends that the answer is a resounding no. Instead, Israel’s actions…

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