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I am a photojournalist and filmmaker based in Zimbabwe, Africa. In addition to my skillset are graphics design, video editing, writing and translations. I am a lover of the outdoors and travelling. I enjoy listening to and telling human interest stories at the grassroots level. I work between Zambia and Zimbabwe. I have full production gear and a sweet editing suite - essentially a small production company. I can handle most kinds of productions throwing in a creative flair and excellent communication throughout the production process.
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Journalists Must Be Careful Not to Amplify Hate Speech
Journalists have a significant responsibility to report accurately and ethically, especially in the context of hate speech. At a post-election conference in Kariba, speakers emphasized the importance of avoiding the amplification of hate speech through responsible reporting. This includes careful story selection, providing context, avoiding sensationalism, and minimizing the platform given to hate speech perpetrators. Ethical reporting standards were highlighted by UNESCO representative Al Min Yusuph and ZOCC Chairman Toneo Rutsito, who stressed the media's role in shaping national narratives.
Zimbabwe has relocated thousands of wild animals to protect them from climate change
Zimbabwe has undertaken a significant wildlife relocation project, moving over 2,800 animals to new habitats to protect them from the effects of climate change. The initiative, part of Project Rewild Zambezi, aims to restore wildlife populations in the Zambezi River valley, which have been depleted by poaching and habitat destruction. The project is funded by the World Wildlife Fund and other conservation groups, and involves relocating animals from the Save Valley Conservancy to northern conservancies like Sapi, Matusadonha, and Chizarira. The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is spearheading the effort, which also includes measures to improve habitat quality and provide better protection for wildlife. The ultimate goal is to create a sustainable ecosystem that supports a diverse range of species, thereby conserving tourism resources and mitigating human-wildlife conflict.
How UNITAR is empowering young Zimbabwean women to embrace sustainable practices and thrive in the digital economy
UNITAR’s Developing Green Livelihoods for Women and Youth in Africa program, funded by Japan, is empowering young Zimbabweans to adopt sustainable practices and thrive in the digital economy. A mid-programme event showcased participants' progress and featured key stakeholders, including Japanese Ambassador Shinichi Yamanaka and various Zimbabwean government ministries. The program, which includes e-modules, virtual boot camps, and community-building phases, aims to equip participants with entrepreneurial and digital skills. The initiative underscores the importance of collaboration and the strategic investment in women and youth for a sustainable future.
Mapfihwa is a community and safe space for women that is reviving Indigenous agricultural practices combined with permaculture techniques. Mapfihwa is a word in the Zimbabwean Shona language that refers to stones that are used to support the pot whilst co
An interview with Zimbabwe's Director of the Department of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development. This was fast turn around interview shot in Harare with coordination from Washington DC. It was a great experience and pleasur
Mapfihwa is a community and safe space for women that is reviving Indigenous agricultural practices combined with permaculture techniques. Mapfihwa is a word in the Zimbabwean Shona language that refers to stones that are used to support the pot whilst co
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