The campaign seeks to raise funds for the project which is aimed at empowering young journalists to write public interest stories that will be people-centred but at the same time taking the powerful to account.
The funds will be disbursed as soon as the campaign raises its first US$1 000.
The names of the beneficiaries will also be published on the campaign website.
The Insider was cleared by the Global Investigative Journalism Network to let its over 800 members know about the campaign.
Details of the campaign are at: https://www.gofundme.com/fundforpublicinterestjournalisminzim
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