Zimbabwe's biggest media company started a new school to help people learn about making news and telling stories. Zimpapers wants to teach people how to be great at writing, making radio shows, creating films, and sharing news online.
The school will open next month and offers special classes that last six or twelve months. Students can learn about journalism and digital marketing. They can take classes online or come to evening and weekend sessions. People who want to join need to have passed five basic school subjects, including English.
Mr. Limukani Ncube, who leads the new training center, believes they are doing something special. Students will learn by working in real newsrooms and studios. They will practice making stories and understand how media works today. The school wants to help people become awesome storytellers who can create exciting content.
Students will have the opportunity to work with different media platforms, such as newspapers, radio stations, and television channels. The classes will also teach people how to start their businesses using their media skills. Workers who want to learn new things can also take classes that fit their busy schedules.
The school wants to help people learn how to tell stories in new and interesting ways. They know that news and media are changing quickly. By teaching students modern skills, they hope to help Zimbabwe create better ways of sharing information.
Anyone who wants to join can apply for classes starting in May 2025. Students can visit Zimpapers' offices or contact the school directly. The training center wants to help people learn how to make great media and tell powerful stories.
Zimpapers believes they are not just teaching people how to make news. They want to help create the next group of storytellers who will change how people understand and share information. The school will use both practical experience and classroom learning to help students become amazing media professionals.
The new training center shows how much media is changing. Digital technology is making news look different. Zimpapers wants to help people learn these new skills and become leaders in telling stories that matter.
The school will open next month and offers special classes that last six or twelve months. Students can learn about journalism and digital marketing. They can take classes online or come to evening and weekend sessions. People who want to join need to have passed five basic school subjects, including English.
Mr. Limukani Ncube, who leads the new training center, believes they are doing something special. Students will learn by working in real newsrooms and studios. They will practice making stories and understand how media works today. The school wants to help people become awesome storytellers who can create exciting content.
Students will have the opportunity to work with different media platforms, such as newspapers, radio stations, and television channels. The classes will also teach people how to start their businesses using their media skills. Workers who want to learn new things can also take classes that fit their busy schedules.
The school wants to help people learn how to tell stories in new and interesting ways. They know that news and media are changing quickly. By teaching students modern skills, they hope to help Zimbabwe create better ways of sharing information.
Anyone who wants to join can apply for classes starting in May 2025. Students can visit Zimpapers' offices or contact the school directly. The training center wants to help people learn how to make great media and tell powerful stories.
Zimpapers believes they are not just teaching people how to make news. They want to help create the next group of storytellers who will change how people understand and share information. The school will use both practical experience and classroom learning to help students become amazing media professionals.
The new training center shows how much media is changing. Digital technology is making news look different. Zimpapers wants to help people learn these new skills and become leaders in telling stories that matter.