engagement meetings held with the police in the town. Journalists and the police are now
capacitated and better placed to amicably resolve potential conflict situations.

Accreditation of Journalists in Binga
On 22 February 2024, the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) accredited about 15 Bingabased journalists. The journalists had called MISA Zimbabwe to highlight their financial
handicap, which hindered their ability to travel to Hwange for the ZMC’s Media Accreditation
Blitz.
They were also facing challenges in carrying out their lawful professional duties without
being properly accredited by the ZMC.
Through MISA Zimbabwe’s intervention and support, the Commission responded positively,
and the journalists were accredited at Twasumpuka Community Radio Station in Binga,
Matabeleland North Province.

Accreditation of journalists in Binga

Business Modelling Seminar
The Business Modelling Seminar was designed to equip participants from online media startups with effective business modelling strategies.
Tim Zunckel, an expert in media business sustainability, facilitated the seminar, along with
Mukosha Funga from News Diggers in Zambia and Tinashe Munyuki from Daily Maverick in
South Africa.
Participants reported a deeper understanding of the various elements influencing media
business operations after the training.
One of the participants, journalist John Cassim, successfully established payment options
for his website by the conclusion of the first day of the seminar. This came after a detailed
discussion on methods for monetising content and websites.

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