KADOMA, ZIMBABWE: Zimpapers will continue playing its part in uplifting and guarding the nation’s common interests through its publications while making no apologies about that stance, Zimpapers chief executive Justin Mutasa has said.
He was speaking during a media workshop on election reporting organised by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in Kadoma. Participants had also raised concern over the Zimpapers’ ownership arguing that it should not hold a view or support a common position.
“Zimpapers is a public-listed company and anyone can buy shares. We are not funded by the ministry of finance.
“We are a stable guided by the national interests which are one of our cardinal values and for that we make no apologies,” he said.
Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) representative, Allan Ndoro Chiweshe said the broadcaster was pushing a national agenda to serve future generations. He said the inclusive government…