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A media policy without media freedom is just a media control strategy

Summary by The Zimbabwean
Tendai Ruben Mbofana On the surface, the recently launched Zimbabwe Media Policy appears to be a progressive and much-needed step toward professionalizing and modernizing the country’s media landscape.  President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration have framed this policy as a visionary blueprint aligned with Vision 2030, promising a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable media sector.  But beneath this polished veneer lies a deeply troubling…
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The Pentecost dialogue at Seggau Castle from 4 June becomes a torch for the current areas of tension in Europe – and brings the freedom of the media to the centre at the beginning.

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The Zimbabwean broke the news in Colombia on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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