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Dr Muswere highlights media reforms, digital growth in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69431, member: 636"] The Zimbabwean government affirmed its commitment to reforming the media sector, with Information Minister Jenfan Muswere stating its central role in national development. He reported that the government is expanding media training and revising educational curricula through partnerships with higher learning institutions. This effort aims to equip journalists with the professional skills needed for the digital era. Minister Muswere emphasized that the media is a strategic pillar for achieving the nation's Vision 2030. He outlined key government priorities, which include ensuring access to information, advancing digital transformation, and promoting media pluralism. He also cited the National Artificial Intelligence Policy as a guiding framework for the ethical use of new technologies within the industry. The minister further stressed the media's responsibility to champion national narratives of innovation and resilience. He clarified that the new media policy obligates media houses to promote Zimbabwe's image, support investment and tourism, and contribute to economic development. The conference also featured discussions on establishing a National Employment Council for the media sector, with participation from industry figures including Alexander Rusero and Ranga Mataire. [/QUOTE]
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