newspapers, radio, television and online publications in South Africa and across the entire African continent.
CAJ News, which is directly competing in Africa with international news vendors such as Reuters, Agence France Presse (AFP), Associated Press (AP), Bloomberg and Xinhua News, is increasingly becoming a dominant player in the news industry in Africa and beyond.
Announcing the appointment, CAJ News chairman and founder, Savious Kwinika, said Mungoshi would bring a wealth of journalistic experience to CAJ News.
“I am deeply excited to confirm Mr Mungoshi’s appointment as our new editor. Mr Mungoshi is one of the best brains in as far as journalism is concerned on the African continent, and will bring a wealth of journalistic experience to CAJ News, which is already doing well in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Africa and beyond.
“I have no doubt, the award winning Mungoshi will add value to the company’s growth as well as help consolidate our position as Africa’s most preferred news agency which provides the most reliable and credible news content,” said Kwinika.
Mungoshi holds various qualifications in journalism earned in Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom.
He also holds a master of laws degree from the University of Cape Town and is currently working on a master’s degree in journalism with Stellenbosch University. Mungoshi obtained an LLB Honours degree from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ). Just like the CAJ News founder — Kwinika, who won several awards of journalistic excellence in Africa and beyond borders, Mungoshi has won several journalistic awards including News Reporter of the Year, Rural Development Writer of The Year, Health, Education and Welfare of People with Special Needs Writer.
Mungoshi, who has a wealth of experience in journalism having worked as editor of Zimbabwe’s top and widely circulating daily — The Herald, editor of South Africa’s Public Eye Newspaper based in Bloemfontein, legal researcher — Social Law Project, University of the Western Cape, associate editor of The Tribune as well as a Government information officer promised to do his best to make CAJ News the most preferred news service provider.
“I am excited to be joining CAJ News and hope we can take it to the next level.
“What is even more exciting is the fact that it is an upstart agency started by a young enterprising journalist who is eager to tell the African story as perceived through African eyes. That was the clincher for me,” Mungoshi said.
CAJ News specialises in reporting Information Technology (IT), Mobile & Telecommunications, Finance & Banking, Oil & Gas, Investing, Mining & Engineering, Political, Farming / Agriculture and Sports. — CAJ News



