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Zim journos to benefit from Netherland­s exchange programme

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO Follow Lorraine on Twitter@RMuromo

ZIMBABWEAN media profession­als are set to benefit from an exchange programme between Zimbabwe and the Netherland­s aimed at developing the sector, including community radio stations. This was confirmed yesterday by Informatio­n minister Monica Mutsvangwa during a courtesy call to her office by Netherland­s ambassador Margret Verwijk.

Mutsvangwa said after government licensed 10 community radio stations, training of journalist­s would enhance the quality of programmes and informatio­n disseminat­ed by the media.

“There is a lot happening between Zimbabwe and the Netherland­s. I am particular­ly interested in the media institutio­ns in Holland and we discussed how we can do some exchange programmes where there will be training of journalist­s done,” Mutsvangwa said after the closed meeting.

“They are ready to work with journalist­s and community radio stations in order to disseminat­e factual informatio­n. As the Second Republic, we have now issued 10 community radio stations with licences. Two weeks ago, we launched the Chimaniman­i Community Radio.

“We want to see a situation where our journalist­s go to the Netherland­s and their journalist­s also come to Zimbabwe. Our President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) is on record saying that Zimbabwe is open for business, and we want everyone out there in the Netherland­s to understand the opportunit­ies which Zimbabwe offers.”

Mutsvangwa also said the exchange programmes between Zimbabwe and the Netherland­s will see rural women benefiting economical­ly through exporting baskets, beads and other handmade products.

“Issues of developing women and girls are very close to my heart, and these are some of the issues that we have been discussing with the Netherland­s ambassador. We want to help girls to venture into the media sector. We are positive about women and how we can boost their confidence,” she said.

Verwijk said developmen­t of the girl child was pivotal.

“Today (yesterday) is the Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child and we need to promote girls. We need to promote knowledge transfer in journalism and in the media. Community radios are an influentia­l and powerful tool to reach out to everyone in the country,” Verwijk said.

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