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Matabeleland's Public Education: What needs to be done?
BY DIVINE DUBE, Editorial Director | @Village_Scribe | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | FEB 19, 2021
The recently released grade seven examination results surfaced a long-existing challenge: Matabeleland’s broken public education system. Perhaps for the first time, this is a rude awakening for the region but will the bold go beyond popular discourse and address the problem head-on?
Our newsroom is guided by the quest to listen and to build a loyal community. Graphic by The Citizen Bulletin
BY DIVINE DUBE, Editorial Director | @Village_Scribe | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | FEB 5, 2021
Community listening isn't something that we are doing once off. It is embedded in the core of our work; it’s a foundation on which our newsroom is built to keep our communities at the centre of what we do.
The Citizen Bulletin exists to tell important hyperlocal stories for grassroots, low-income communities residing in small towns and rural areas. Image by William White | Unsplash
BY DIVINE DUBE, Editorial Director | @Village_Scribe | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | DEC11, 2020
Journalism is facing a sustainability crisis. Community members can help support quality journalism through their connections, money and expertise amongst other valuable contributions.
BCC's e-Health system poses challenges for patients. Image by Pixabay
BY DIVINE DUBE, Editorial Director | @Village_Scribe | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | OCT 30, 2020
In recent years, digital health has been touted as a potential savior of the global healthcare system, driving health into a data-first, low-cost industry worthy of the 21st-century. But in Zimbabwe, and in Bulawayo in particular, e-health is a death trap.
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