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Young.Nation
media launches online platform
Young.Nation
January 14, 2013
Young.Nation
| ZW Media has announced the launch of Zimbabwe's first web
platform targeted at young people. The platform http://www.youngnation.co.zw
is aimed at encouraging young people to actively participate in
the digital space.
"Despite
the fact that young people aged 18-40 constitute the largest demographic
that is accessing the internet today, there is very little content
that speaks to the issues they face on a daily basis. No media product
in Zimbabwe talks to this demographic in spite of the fact that
it's the future," said Chief K.Masimba Biriwasha, Publisher
and Editor At Large of youngnation.co.zw.
"We want
to nurture an online social forum that addresses issues that are
specific to the new generation in Zimbabwe. We're the online
generation and we've a strong responsibility to make sure
that our voices are adequately represented. We want to build organically
something that is useful, engaging, relevant and fun for our target
audience. We believe it is possible to build a Zimbabwean-content
driven social platform. Ultimately, we want a platform that young
people in Zimbabwe can contribute content that is uniquely Zimbabwean."
Launched on
January 4, the platform will provide a wholesome representation
of issues faced by young people in the country.
"Part
of what we want to do is to close the digital divide by ensuring
representation of the rural youth, many of whom are already connected
to the Net via their mobile phones but with limited spaces to tell
their stories," said Biriwasha.
"Our model
is simple, it is called SoLoMo, that is, we want youngnation.co.zw
to be social, local and mobile. By going local, there's high
potential to generate loads of content and therefore build a historical
record that tells the trajectory of our communities in a manner
that could otherwise never see the light of day."
Biriwasha added
that the best way to improve the utility and therefore take-up of
the internet among the youth of Zimbabwe is by having relevant content
on it and making it accessible to them.
"As the
Net increasingly becomes a reality in Zimbabwe, it is the young
people of today who are set to get more benefit because they are
growing with the medium. So it's a demographic that we can
grow up together. Our ultimate goal is to encourage young people
to get involved, have a say, influence opinions, showcase their
creativity and talent, share ideas, access information and have
fun."
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