03/05/2024
World Press Freedom Day 2024 - Journalism in the face of the Environmental Crisis
The Perch Media Trust is a media house based in Harare, Zimbabwe. It brings current reflections, news, entertainment and educational programmes.
288 Herbert Chitepo Avenue
Harare
Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
Saturday | 09:00 - 12:00 |
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We use visuals and audio to communicate and advocate for government and stakeholders to afford attention to topical issues that affect communities in Zimbabwe and the world especially marginalized communities like women, young people and those who suffer terminal diseases and conditions such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, and such other life threatening conditions. Working together, we amplify charities voices by developing their skills, creating compelling communications and connecting them with their audience and beneficiaries.
We work in partnership with the media and creative industry to give marginalised groups a stronger voice. We do this by promoting capacity strengthening for charities and skills – based volunteering by the media and creative sector. We empower young people from diverse backgrounds to work in the industry, and facilitate constructive multi – stakeholder dialogue and collaboration as well as providing training to media practitioners to cover specialised areas such as climate change, disaster issues, gender, HIV/AIDS etc in a more comprehensive a manner.
The way media gather, produce and distribute news and content is undergoing revolutionary changes which disrupt old operational and business matrices including the selling and consumptions of news. The organisation seeks to assists media practitioners and communities to harness the new media revolution and make it useful in amplifying the voices of the marginalised.