Parliament says President Mnangagwa has initiated a new Media and Communications Policy that aims to involve more people in news and information work. The policy brings technology and changes to how Zimbabwe handles media. Caston Matewu leads the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services. He thinks this policy helps create a wider range of media types. The world changes fast with how people read and share news.
Traditional reporters work alongside everyday people who share news online. Digital platforms challenge old ways of doing journalism. Zimbabwe aims to update its information system to align with modern times. The Broadcasting Services Amendment Act connects with this new media policy. Both laws work together to make media more varied across the country.
The policy must strike a balance between new ideas and established rules, allowing different voices to be heard. Zimbabwe aims to update its information infrastructure. Success depends on managing innovation and providing people with opportunities to participate in public discussions. The country positions itself to modernize its communication systems. Media diversification becomes the main goal for Zimbabwe's information future.
Traditional reporters work alongside everyday people who share news online. Digital platforms challenge old ways of doing journalism. Zimbabwe aims to update its information system to align with modern times. The Broadcasting Services Amendment Act connects with this new media policy. Both laws work together to make media more varied across the country.
The policy must strike a balance between new ideas and established rules, allowing different voices to be heard. Zimbabwe aims to update its information infrastructure. Success depends on managing innovation and providing people with opportunities to participate in public discussions. The country positions itself to modernize its communication systems. Media diversification becomes the main goal for Zimbabwe's information future.