Zimpapers launches Junior Media Club publication in partnership with Education ministry

Sunday Mail Reporter

ZIMPAPERS has taken a significant step in nurturing the next generation of journalists with the launch of its Junior Media Club publication, a platform dedicated to showcasing stories written by learners from schools across Zimbabwe.

The initiative is being implemented in close partnership with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, forming a core part of Zimpapers’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability drive.

It contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in education and youth empowerment, while aligning with the Government’s heritage-based education agenda.

The first edition will be published tomorrow as an insert in The Herald, before transitioning into a standalone monthly digital publication driven by content from budding young writers.

Speaking ahead of the launch, Zimpapers chief executive officer Mr William Chikoto said the initiative is anchored in the organisation’s vision to develop future storytellers while strengthening Zimbabwe’s media industry.

“The Junior Media Club is a deliberate effort to identify, nurture and mentor young talent at an early stage. We believe that giving students a platform to tell their own stories builds confidence and equips them with critical communication skills,” he said.

He further said the launch of the publication marks an important milestone in giving learners meaningful participation in the media space.

“This publication is important because it gives our budding journalists a voice. These are authentic stories written by students about their schools and communities.

“It allows them to learn practically while contributing to national development through storytelling,” he said.

The programme, he added, had already been rolled out in several provinces, with recent launches in Masvingo and Mashonaland West adding momentum to the initiative.

“We have made significant progress across provinces, and our goal is to expand the Junior Media Club to all provinces in Zimbabwe.

“Ultimately, these students will be the writers and content creators for this publication.”

He urged schools to actively participate in the initiative.

“We are calling on schools to take advantage of this publication to communicate what is happening in their institutions. This platform is for them to showcase achievements, innovations and day-to-day activities,” he said.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Mr Moses Mhike welcomed the initiative, saying it enhances learner development beyond the classroom.

“This partnership speaks directly to heritage-based education, which promotes innovation, creativity and practical skills.

“By engaging learners in media and communication, we are equipping them with competencies that are essential for national development,” said Mr Mhike. He encouraged schools to embrace the programme as a valuable learning tool.

“The Junior Media Club provides learners with an opportunity to develop critical thinking, creativity and communication skills, which are key attributes in today’s world,” he said.

The launch of the Junior Media Club publication marks a key achievement in this partnership, providing a tangible platform for learner voices.

After its debut as an insert in The Herald, the publication will transition into a digital-only monthly paper, ensuring wider reach and accessibility.

With the Junior Media Club publication now a reality, Zimpapers is not only shaping the future of journalism but also empowering a new generation of storytellers to share their narratives and contribute meaningfully to society.

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