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Mnangagwa Promises Free Press Powered by AI
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39722, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa promised that Zimbabwe would support a free press during the launch of the Media Policy at State House. He discussed how technology has changed the way reporters gather and share news around the world. Artificial intelligence enables media companies to create content more efficiently and analyze information more effectively. The President said that new technology is transforming both local and international news organizations. Government leaders want journalists to use these tools responsibly. The Constitution sections 61 and 62 guide how Zimbabwe handles media freedom and citizen rights. Mnangagwa explained that all people deserve access to truthful news and information. The government protects citizens from companies that might trick or harm news consumers. Media organizations must help Zimbabwe reach middle-income status before 2030 arrives. The President wants reporters to share positive stories about the country's economic progress. Zimpapers continues upgrading its digital systems to compete with modern media companies. The newspaper group advances toward full technology transformation under new leadership. Digital improvements enable the organization to serve readers more effectively through online platforms. Modernization makes Zimpapers stronger against other news companies. These changes prepare the media house for future technology challenges. [/QUOTE]
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