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All Set for Zimbabwe Online Content Creators’ Forum in Kariba

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The Zimbabwe Online Content Creators (ZOCC), in partnership with UNESCO and the Zimbabwe Media Commission, will be hosting a two-day post-election workshop in Kariba. The workshop is scheduled to take place from Monday, September 18th to Tuesday, September 19th, 2023.

According to Mr. Toneo, the Chairman of ZOCC, all of the country’s leading online content creators will gather in Kariba for a post-election training workshop focused on professionalization.

“We have invited all our chapter leaders from the five constituencies, along with various members, as we embark on a capacity-building training session to improve and professionalize the sector,” said Toneo.

He further explained that the workshop aims to enhance the professionalism of influential online players and strengthen them in their commitment to ethical, credible, and professional content creation.

The workshop will particularly focus on the post-election period, aiming to help content disseminators improve their responsibility in informing and educating the nation about election-related matters after voting.

Media holds the power to shape national narratives, and this can only be enhanced by trained and ethical content creators who have a national mandate to provide accurate information and education.

“Zimbabwe online content creators have the largest market share and serve the majority of information consumers in the country – approximately 70%,” added Toneo.

Given the significant role they play, this sector needs to be well-trained and well-informed as they disseminate their content to a large portion of the nation.

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Abel Mavura is a journalist, editor and researcher telling stories where cities, migration and social justice meet. A Cambridge Trust Scholar at the University of Cambridge and Clutton-Brock Awardee, he studies how migration and informal housing shape urban futures. A graduate of Sciences Po Paris, France and a PhD candidate in Global Development, Abel’s work spans academic journals, feature writing and three books. His reporting, rooted in fieldwork and community voices, has appeared from grassroots radio to global stages. Founder of Marvel Act Youth Organisation in Zimbabwe, he has led initiatives reaching over 3,000 young people, earning awards for leadership, gender advocacy and community impact.

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