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CITE launches Investigative Journalism fund

The Center for Innovation and Technology (CITE) is calling out to all Zimbabwean journalists with a passion for Investigative Journalism to pitch investigate story ideas which will be published on our website.

Each successful pitch will attract a payment of $200.

We are looking for fresh and captivating stories with a particular focus on the economy, social issues, politics, corruption and environmental issues.

We also encourage multimedia stories.

If you are interested in being part of this project, submit your story idea with time lines and your detailed CV to bayethe@yahoo.co.uk. Deadline for submission of pitches is the 25th of every month and only 5 articles will be published per month.

Lungile Ngwenya

Lungile is the Social Media Editor and a dynamic multimedia journalist at CITE in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. With expertise in social media management, she excels in leveraging digital platforms to engage audiences and expand reach. Lungile is highly skilled in generative AI, using it to create innovative content and produce compelling programmes that capture attention. Her video production and editing skills are exceptional, enabling her to craft high-quality, polished media pieces that resonate with viewers. Beyond content creation, Lungile is a passionate media trainer, specializing in TikTok and social media strategies. She empowers others to harness these platforms effectively, equipping them with the tools to tell their stories and amplify their voices in todayโ€™s digital landscape.

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