Kelvin Sithole

“Murder Is Murder”: Musasa Director Challenges Femicide Reporting

Musasa Project Executive Director, Vimbai Mutendereki, has challenged the media to rethink the language used when reporting the killing of women, warning that describing femicide as a “crime of passion” risks romanticising violence and shifting responsibility away from perpetrators. Mutendereki made the remarks during Musasa’s capacity-building training for journalists and editors on safe reporting of […]

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Musasa Strengthens Media Capacity to Report TFGBV Without Causing Further Harm

Musasa Project trained 25 journalists, editors and media representatives from media houses and partner organisations on 31 July 2026 in Harare, strengthening their capacity to identify, report and respond to technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) while reducing the risk of further harm to survivors, recognisng that the violence can affect women, girls, men and boys. The

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