ZimJournalists Arise

This is a blog for Zimbabwean journalists at home and abroad. It is mean't to keep the spririt of Zimbabwean journalists alive.Its main focus will be to serve journalists with little titbits and information on what is going on in their profession, issues that affect them and also stuff that can help them.It also strives to create debate, networking and promote the exchange of ideas for a better Zimbabwean journalist.

Friday, February 16, 2007

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Are The Chickens Finally Coming Home To Roost The past few weeks since the beginning of this year, show that 2007, is certainly going to be ...
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Tsvangirai Rally In Chiredzi Ahead Of Weekend Elections By Gerry Whitehead (Lowveld News) The MDC rally was held at Dorman Long Township nea...

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Private Radio Stations No Longer Broadcasting, Martial Law Declared In Guinea By International Federation of Journalists The International F...

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Two US journalists Avoid Prison After Source Turns Self In By Reporters Without Borders Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada, of the daily...
Wednesday, January 31, 2007

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(pix by IWMF) Women Journalists Invited To Apply For The International Media's Foundation's Awards For Bravery Former Daily News Edi...

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World Association Of Newspapers To Hold Press Freedom Conference By IFEX The challenges and opportunities of new media for press freedom are...
Wednesday, January 24, 2007

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Media scholarships to attend AIDS conference By I-JNET Region :Sub-Saharan Africa Country :South Africa Topic :Health, HIV/AIDS, Fellowship...

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Guinea Minister Censors All Private Radio Stations As Zimbabwe braces for more strikes By the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) The Mi...

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Increased Online Censorship In China By Reporters Without Borders There has been a wave of violations of online free expression since the st...
Thursday, January 18, 2007

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Latest MMPZ Report 1. General comment THE country’s worsening human rights situation continued to dominate the limelight during the Christma...

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ZimJournalists Arise Is Back Happy New To All. We hope you have had a restful if not prosperous new year’s break. Though most journalists ha...
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Thursday, December 28, 2006

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New Year'S Message From Daniel Molokele Happy new year to you all. I wish you a very successful 2007! Please keep up the good work.
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Festive Season Message From Mike Davies And a happy festive season to you as well More power to your pens (well, to your keyboards!) regar...

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PRESIDENT TSVANGIRAI’S CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWE. As we draw a close to what has been for many a very miserab...
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Message From Our Collegueas At Zimbabwe Journalists.Com Hi guys Thanks for writing. You are doing a great job, keep on keeping on. Don't...
Friday, December 22, 2006

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End Of Year Message From ZimJournalists Arise ZIMJOURNALISTS ARISE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK OUR READERS. We started runn...
Friday, December 15, 2006

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Zimbabwe Vigil Intensifies Campaign Against Mugabe Visit To France The EU is meeting in Feburary next year, to decide on the renewal of sanc...

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This Week's Zimbabwe Media Headlines Chombo Sues FinGaz For $300 million, But Is Exposed In Yet Another Scandal This week was an eventf...
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Swazi Media Slammed For Neglecting Real Issues Despite Swaziland's humanitarian crisis, local newspapers are largely ignoring issues su...
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ZimJournalists Arise
We are a group of Zimbabweans, who are intersted in keeping the spririt of journalism alive. To achieve this we have created this blog to update journalists of developments in the industry, training programs, debate and exchange ideas for better journalism in Zimbabwe.
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