Linda Muriro is a Zimbabwean journalist who serves as a current affairs producer and presenter for Zimpapers, specifically working for their radio station Star FM. She is known for her confident interviewing style and her coverage of current affairs issues, often conducting interviews with leaders from public, private, and NGO institutions in Zimbabwe.
Age
Details of her date of birth have not been disclosed to the public.
Education
Linda Muriro completed her education at Hatfield High School.
Career
Muriro began her career at Star FM in 2012, joining as a news reporter and presenter. Over the years, she has excelled in her role and in 2015, she was promoted to the position of Current Affairs Producer and Presenter. Her dedication and talent have contributed to her success in covering current affairs issues and conducting insightful interviews with notable figures.
The Ministers’ Desk
One of Linda Muriro’s most popular shows on Star FM is called “The Ministers’ Desk.” On this program, she conducts interviews with political ministers, such as Mthuli Ncube, discussing important matters and policies affecting Zimbabwe. Muriro’s confident interviewing style ensures that she elicits substantive responses from her interviewees, providing valuable insights to the listeners.
Recognition and Achievements
Linda Muriro has received praise for her professional approach and her ability to conduct in-depth interviews. Her confident demeanor and commitment to extracting meaningful information have made her a respected journalist in Zimbabwe. She has been applauded for her skills at obtaining substantial responses from leaders and stakeholders in various fields.
Radio Masterclass Journey
In 2019, Linda Muriro participated in the Radio Masterclass auditions, alongside 19 other candidates. The auditions led to an opportunity for the selected candidates to travel to South Africa for six months of training. Muriro successfully embarked on this journey, which took place from January 2019 onwards. As part of the training, she visited four radio stations in South Africa, gaining valuable experience and knowledge in the field.