Tigzozo Media starts creative school for Zimbabwe film skills

Tigzozo Media is rolling out a hands-on creative school to fix Zimbabwe’s skills gap and fast-track real jobs.

New creative school shakes the space
  • Tigzozo Media launched a film, TV, and creative training school.
  • Targets practical skills over theory-heavy classrooms.
  • Framed as an alternative to legacy institutions.
  • Built for industry-ready outcomes.
Why does this exist at all
  • Kudzanai Tinago says talent keeps missing sustainable careers.
  • Aims to match training with real market needs.
  • Focuses on employability, not vibes.
  • Pushes a work-first mindset.
Partners and credentials angle
  • Mentor Centre partnered on development.
  • Linked with the Institute of Commercial Management.
  • Promises internationally recognized diplomas.
  • Meant to boost cross-border competitiveness.
What students actually learn
  • Covers film, television, and photography tracks.
  • Adds mobile photography and communications.
  • Includes public relations skills.
  • Brings artificial intelligence into storytelling.
How the training works
  • Competency-based structure across programs.
  • Leans hard into hands-on application.
  • Designed for local and global markets.
  • Positions graduates as job-ready.
Industry backdrop driving demand
  • The Zimbabwe creative sector keeps expanding fast.
  • Digital platforms fuel monetization.
  • Cross-border collaboration keeps rising.
  • Training quality still lags behind growth.
What happens next
  • Program delivery expected from April.
  • Course details drop in the first week of February.
  • Enrollment information coming soon.
  • Pitch aims at next-gen African storytellers.
 

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