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Herald Reporter Despite the headwinds confronting the media business due to digital migration, the latest Zamps survey results show that Zimpapers newspapers, radio stations and television channel are not only resilient, but continue to be market leaders in Zimbabwe, the diversified media company’s chief executive officer, Mr Pikirayi Deketeke, has said. “We are very pleased […]
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Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter The Republic of Zambia envoy to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Derick Livune, has called on the people of Zimbabwe to heed President Mnangagwa’s consistent call for peace-itself a key component for economic development – as the country gears for the harmonised elections on August 23. Ambassador Livune made the call when he spoke […]
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Government yesterday pledged to protect Zimbabweans from cyber threats through the revitalisation of the country’s national strategy document on cyber security.
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Zimbabwe Newspapers continues to dominate the media market, with The Herald and Chronicle, sister daily papers published in Harare and Bulawayo, now read by a combined 40 percent of all Zimbabwean adults and 51 percent of the urban adult population, about twice the readership of the number two.
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Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent The Zimpapers Group recently scooped a top award in the category of Health Awareness Initiatives at the Harare Metropolitan Province’s Social Responsibility Awards.
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Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent ZIMPAPERS group chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke has urged the corporate sector and business leaders to give back to the communities that raised them. He made the remarks yesterday during a speech and prize-giving ceremony held at Mukai High School in Highfield, Harare, where he was the guest speaker. Mr Deketeke is also […]
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Herald Reporters Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited has maintained its top position in readership and listenership for the third consecutive year for the first half of the year, the latest Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey (ZAMPS) shows.
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Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter— SOCIAL media was yesterday abuzz with reactions to the statement by Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Constantino Guveya Chiwenga calling on turncoat detractors of the Command Agriculture Programme to stop their subversive activities. The statement, which was apparently directed at Higher and
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Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor— YOUTH, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao yesterday shocked many when he failed to locate the Command Agriculture Programme within Government’s economic blue-print, Zim-Asset, as he accused The Herald and its sister papers of highlighting Command Agriculture to
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Business Reporter Listed diversified media group Zimbabwe Newspapers’ registered a modest revenue growth for the five months to May 2017 mainly driven by its commercial printing division which recorded a 33 percent growth in revenue.
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Felex Share Senior Reporter Zanu-PF members should solve their differences through appropriate organs of the party and not private and social media, President Mugabe has said. He implored the leadership to exercise “due care” when selecting candidates to represent the party in by-elections.
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Herald Reporter Zimpapers continues to lead the market in terms of readership and listenership trends for the year 2016, the latest Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey (ZAMPS) presented in Harare yesterday revealed.
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Business Editor Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Zimpapers will push growth through the creation of new audiences as way of boosting the topline and profitability. Chief executive Pikirayi Deketeke told the Annual General Meeting yesterday that the group was redefining its operating model as part of an objective to become a fully integrated media house.
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