CommsConsult’s 2013 in Pictures!
As 2013 comes to a close, we are taking a few moments to reflect on what we’ve been up to in the last year. Here’s a quick look at our 2013 in pictures…we’re looking forward to what 2014 brings! … Continued
As 2013 comes to a close, we are taking a few moments to reflect on what we’ve been up to in the last year. Here’s a quick look at our 2013 in pictures…we’re looking forward to what 2014 brings! … Continued
CommsConsult has worked with GDNet and Euforic Services for nearly four years to deliver a suite of policy engagement workshops for Africa Economic Research Consortium (AERC) researchers. Currently in Nairobi, the team met a new cadre of African economics researchers from … Continued
So I have a daily routine which involves using my twenty minute drive to work to collect my thoughts and finalise my plan for the day. It is very simple really, I just turn my radio on, focus on the … Continued
Great news this week for the CommsConsult team in Zimbabwe! The final sale agreements have gone through for their new expansive office, with plenty of space to get the creative dialogue flowing. Located in the heart of Avondale, close to … Continued
Fanfare please! The CommsConsult website has undergone a bit of an overhaul…we have updated it with the intention of making it clearer, cleaner and more user-friendly. You can now find all of our case studies and news stories on the … Continued
Getting my hair braided is a tedious process that I dread; however, it is an essential procedure to keep my kinky fro under control. Armed with two packs of braids and determination, I proceed to the Chikurubi Maximum Prison in … Continued
It’s a beautiful morning in Harare; there is a definite chill in the air heralding the advent of winter. As I sit in a cozy cafe, indulging in a cappuccino and perusing the morning papers, I can’t help but giggle … Continued
Last week, I was dismayed as I went through the headlines in our daily press. Particularly distressing was a story in the NewsDay of November 10, which reported that according to a report by Plan International, sixty-seven percent of Zimbabwean … Continued
Many years ago, I was part of a team of evaluators tasked with assessing the efficacy, impact and sustainability of a community radio station. One of the things we had to do was to measure whether the radio station had … Continued