Chiefs must benefit from social media content from their courts
[Bulawayo24 - Zimbabwe] - 15/11/2025
Local Government and Public Works Minister, Honourable Daniel Garwe, has urged traditional leaders to claim a share of the revenue generated by social media content produced from their courts, warning that content creators are profiting from material without compensating chiefs.Speaking at the (…)
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