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Zimbabwe Media Overhaul Wows Journalists
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39721, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa started Zimbabwe's new Media Policy at State House during a morning ceremony. Information Minister Jenfan Muswere explained how the policy follows the country's Constitution. The Constitution protects the rights of free speech and the media for all citizens. Several groups contributed to the creation of this policy through meetings and discussions. Media workers, teachers, community groups, and government officials shared their ideas. The policy encompasses several key areas for Zimbabwe's media industry. All 16 official languages will be featured in radio and television programs nationwide. Media companies must adhere to ethical standards and produce content that accurately reflects local culture. The policy helps broadcasters change from old analog systems to modern digital technology. These changes protect Zimbabwe's reputation and values from online threats. Muswere calls media organizations valuable national resources that help the country grow economically. Strong media companies support Zimbabwe's goal of becoming a middle-income nation by 2030. The policy strikes a balance between media freedom and professional standards, incorporating accountability measures. Every citizen plays a part in building Zimbabwe's positive image around the world. This policy milestone shows the government's commitment to supporting responsible journalism and national unity. [/QUOTE]
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