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Tigzozo Media starts creative school for Zimbabwe film skills
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85876, member: 27"] 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 [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] Why does this exist at all [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] Partners and credentials angle [LIST] [*]Mentor Centre partnered on development. [*]Linked with the Institute of Commercial Management. [*]Promises internationally recognized diplomas. [*]Meant to boost cross-border competitiveness. [/LIST] What students actually learn [LIST] [*]Covers film, television, and photography tracks. [*]Adds mobile photography and communications. [*]Includes public relations skills. [*]Brings artificial intelligence into storytelling. [/LIST] How the training works [LIST] [*]Competency-based structure across programs. [*]Leans hard into hands-on application. [*]Designed for local and global markets. [*]Positions graduates as job-ready. [/LIST] Industry backdrop driving demand [LIST] [*]The Zimbabwe creative sector keeps expanding fast. [*]Digital platforms fuel monetization. [*]Cross-border collaboration keeps rising. [*]Training quality still lags behind growth. [/LIST] What happens next [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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