Tendai Murambwe is the Editor-in-Chief of The Granite Post, where she leads the publication's editorial strategy, commissions investigations, and sets standards for accuracy and fairness across the newsroom.
Background
Tendai has covered Zimbabwean politics and governance for over fourteen years. Before co-founding The Granite Post, she worked as a senior political correspondent for the Zimbabwe Independent and contributed long-form analysis to The Africa Report out of Johannesburg. Her work has focused on executive accountability, parliamentary affairs, and constitutional reform.
Education
Tendai holds a Master's degree in Journalism and Media Studies from Rhodes University in Makhanda, South Africa, and an undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Zimbabwe. She is a fellow of the African Editors' Forum and a member of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists.
Areas of Coverage
Zimbabwean politics and constitutional affairs · Executive accountability and governance · Regional geopolitics · Investigative journalism and press freedom
Editorial Philosophy
“Our job is not to tell readers what to think. It is to give them the facts, the context and the competing arguments — and then to trust them. Zimbabweans are not short of opinions; they are short of reliable information. That gap is what The Granite Post exists to close.”
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