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Zimpapers rescues Cyclone Idai affected school

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Limited (Zimpapers) has come to the rescue of over 1 000 learners at Chikukwa Primary School in Chimanimani who were displaced by Cyclone Idai last year, after it undertook to build a classroom block that will accommodate about 100 learners. The school was one of the worst affected …

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Zimpapers, partners donate to Cyclone Idai

Abel Zhakata, Senior Reporter THE country’s leading multi media organisation, Zimpapers,  and its partners have donated an assortment of food stuffs and other items to families affected by Cyclone Idai which killed hundreds and left thousands homeless in Chimanimani, Chipinge and some parts of Masvingo. Speaking at the handover ceremony held at The Manica Post …

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Zimpapers revenue soars 94pc to $828 million

Zimpapers revenue soars 94pc to $828 million Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S largest media group, Zimpapers, demonstrated resilience despite the ravaging impact of Covid-19, growing its revenue by 94 percent to $829 million (inflation-adjusted) year to date. Finance director Mr Farai Matanhire told the group’s annual general meeting (AGM) that following only three percent revenue growth in …

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Bulawayo dominates in social media usage

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZIMPAPERS stable is continuing to dominate the market on both print and digital platforms while Bulawayo has maintained its pole position with the highest number of users of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, a survey has revealed. The Zimpapers’ flagship, The Herald maintained its pole position as the …

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The Sunday Mail continues to rule the roost

Senior Reporter THE Sunday Mail remains the country’s biggest weekly newspaper, according to the latest Zimbabwe All Media and Products Survey (ZAMPS). The survey, conducted by the Zimbabwe Advertising Research Foundation (ZARF), found that the paper dominated hard copy sales among weekly papers, garnering 43 percent of the market share in the first half of …

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Zimpapers rescues visually-impaired student

Mashonaland West Bureau Integrated media house, Zimpapers, yesterday donated a special laptop and other gadgets valued at over $500 000 to a visually impaired Midlands State University (MSU) student, Mavis Tshuma. The laptop is installed with a Jaws Professional Software that allows the user to operate it using audio commands, making it easy to navigate …

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NEW: The Sunday Mail maintains market dominance

Online Reporter A leading report on media products has shown that The Sunday Mail remains the weekly newspaper of choice in Zimbabwe. According to the recently released Zimbabwe All Media and Products Survey (ZAMPS) first-half report, the local weekly dominated hard-copy sales among its competitors with 43 percent control the market. The survey – done …

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