The Zimbabwe Independent

Zimbabwe Independen­t milestones over the past 25 years

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Zimbabwe Independen­t this year celebrates 25 years of journalist­ic excellence and awardwinni­ng journalism. In the coming weeks, we will be celebratin­g our milestones. We have been playing our fundamenta­l role in holding leaders accountabl­e, exposing abuse of power and corruption and contributi­ng to democratic processes. We are 25 years in May and still going strong! 1996: Current Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) chairperso­n Trevor Ncube and business partners Clive Wilson and Clive Murphy launch Zimind Publishers, publishing the first issue of the Independen­t in May that year. Ncube and his colleagues wanted to provide an alternativ­e quality, independen­t and credible voice in the media focusing on the political economy, while also ensuring pluralism and diversity in a media landscape dominated by state-controlled media outlets; On May 10 1996, the first edition of the Independen­t is published and since then the paper has been appearing on the streets every week. Its staff complement was only 13 people in one location at the time. ˜e paper focused on local, regional and internatio­nal news, with a special emphasis on business and financial issues even though politics always loom large in its coverage; 1997: ˜e Independen­t launches its website becoming the first ever local publicatio­n to do so; entering the digital age ahead of older competitor­s. Now AMH, the Independen­t’s holding company which also publishes the NewsDay and Standard, has over 6,5 million unique visits and 16 million page views on its online platforms. AMH also owns Heart & Soul Teleradio, the first teleradio station in the country; 1998: ˜e Quoted Companies Survey magazine, an enduring product of the paper, is introduced. It has now become one of business’s most favoured local media products; 1999: Another innovative product is launched, the Banks and Banking Survey magazine, a platform for in-depth analysis of banks and the financial sector’s performanc­e. It has become the most authoritat­ive publicatio­n in that area; 2002: Ncube, formerly Financial Gazette editor, resigns as Independen­t editor after taking over the Mail & Guardian in South Africa. Iden Wetherell replaces him; 2004: Zimind buys Munn Marketing (Pvt) Ltd from Allan Munn and family. ˜is purchase allows Zimind to control the distributi­on aspect of its business; 2004: Vincent Kahiya takes over from Wetherell as Independen­t editor. 2009: Zimind buys Strand MultiPrint. ˜e acquisitio­n allows Zimind to have its own independen­t press for competitiv­eness and cost efficiency; 2010: ˜e year 2010 was very exciting and dynamic for the publishing company. Zimind Publishers becomes AMH. AMH — now into printing, publishing and distributi­on of multimedia products — embarks on a Digital First path; 2010: Constantin­e Chimakure appointed Independen­t editor to replace Kahiya who had been assigned to NewsDay as editor; 2011: AMH introduced a public ombudsman to help members of the public resolve complaints they have with our editorial content and our journalist­s. ˜e ombudsman is a senior retired judge; 2011: ˜e Independen­t introduced the Motoring Journal and the first edition was in partnershi­p with the Zimbabwe Motor Show; 2012: AMH Conversati­ons launched as a platform to bring to Zimbabwe internatio­nal experts to lead discussion­s on critical global, regional and local political and economic developmen­ts affecting the country. Supports the Independen­t Dialogue Series launched earlier to provide a platform for engagement on topical issues and current affairs; 2012: Dumisani Muleya takes over as the Independen­t editor from Chimakure who had been assigned to NewsDay as editor; 2013: ˜e book on Zimbabwean women, Heartbeat of a Nation, is launched in the Independen­t to celebrate the achievemen­ts of women from all walks of life and the first ever “Game-Changer” event was held; 2014: Financial Times syndicated is incorporat­ed into the Independen­t was suspended; 2015: ˜e Independen­t website given new lease of life through regular updates and its content before it online audiences boom; 2016: ˜e Independen­t turned 20 on May 10 and celebrated at a special function in Harare two decades of award-winning journalism; 2018: AMH created a seven-member editorial board comprising leading policy-makers, lawyers and corporate leaders to enforce profession­alism and safeguard the company’s titles against manipulati­on by shareholde­rs, advertiser­s and politician­s. ˜e board is chaired by Muchadeyi Masunda; 2019: Faith Zaba takes over from Muleya as the Independen­t’s first female editor and also the group’s first female editor; 2019: AMH was the first media organisati­on to adapt to the new normal after government imposed a total lockdown and launched the E-Papers — taking a lead on the market in Zimbabwe; 2021: ˜e Independen­t Special Report magazine launched, which is a compilatio­n of economics and political scientists perspectiv­es on the economy; 2021: Introduced a specialise­d Intelligen­ce Unit online platform, which makes the Independen­t a leader in market research and the-go-to for in-depth research across sectors. ˜is makes us the portal to go to for business, government and investors; 2021: ˜e leading business weekly relaunches the Insurance Survey; and March 26, 2021: Reached 100 000 followers on Twitter.

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