Southern Times voice of the region: Prof Moyo

Prof Moyo
Prof Moyo

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has commended The Southern Times for being the voice of the region through its thoughtful analysis of the geo-political situation from an Africa perspective. Prof Moyo made the remarks  today during a meeting with the NamZim board at his Munhumutapa Offices in Harare.

NamZim is a joint partnership between Zimbabwe Newspapers and New Era Publication Corporation (NEPC).

“We hear that institutions of higher learning are finding The Southern Times content useful because it is providing thoughtful analysis of the geo-political situation in the region. That thoughtful analysis is an alternative view of the neo-liberal view coming from publications in South Africa which continue to disseminate Western views,” Prof Moyo said.

Prof Moyo said The Southern Times was the only newspaper that promotes the views of the region.

“We hear more and more, especially from institutions of higher learning, colleges, universities and polytechnics, that The Southern Times is beginning to fill in that space. It is our region’s political voice,” he said.

NamZim general manager Mrs Gwen Snyders briefed Prof Moyo on the challenges facing the newspaper including lack of funds. She attributed the situation to low revenue collections from advertising.

Mrs Snyders said the newspaper was doing well in countries like South Africa, Botswana and Zambia. She said there were plans to expand into Angola and other Sadc countries.

Zimpapers chief executive officer and NamZim board member Mr Justin Mutasa said the board was going to work tirelessly for the growth of the newspaper.

“The board wishes to see the paper grow in the region as per our mandate,” Mr Mutasa said

The meeting was attended by Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister Cde Supa Mandiwanzira,  new NamZim board chairman Mr Tarah Shaanika, Zimpapers group editor-in-chief and NamZim board member Mr Pikirayi Deketeke and other NamZim board members who included Dr Audrin Mathe, Mrs Bernadette Artivor and Mrs Franna Kavaria.

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