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Moto Magazine is more than a publication, it’s a platform for ideas, faith, innovation, and progress. Rooted in Catholic values and committed to serving Zimbabwe and the world, we bring you thoughtful reporting, grounded analysis, and compelling stories that matter.

 

We believe media must serve the common good. Our reporting is guided by truth, service, and a spirit of inquiry. Each feature, column, or episode is part of a larger mission: to empower individuals, inform institutions, and support the flourishing of family, faith, and society.

We are unapologetically local—with global curiosity. From Gweru to Geneva, we track the stories that impact ordinary citizens, Catholic communities, and policy decision-makers alike.

Meet Our Team

Our editorial scope spans sectors that shape lives: agriculture, business, health, education, environment, technology, family, and more. Whether it’s a bishop’s reflection, a podcast on financial literacy, or an exposé on local innovation, Moto Magazine seeks to enlighten, inform, and uplift.

Francis Shupayi Bingandadi

Editor

Francis Shupayi Bingandadi is the Editor of Moto Magazine, providing leadership and vision for the publication’s editorial direction. With a strong background in journalism, research, and Catholic communications, he is dedicated to producing insightful, fact-based, and engaging content that speaks to the realities of Zimbabwe and the wider world.

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Managing Editor

Fr. E. Mutusva serves as the Managing Editor of Moto Magazine, guiding the publication’s day-to-day editorial operations with a balance of pastoral vision and professional excellence. With deep roots in Catholic ministry and communications, he ensures that every issue reflects the Church’s mission of truth, service, and community upliftment.

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Editor In Chief

Right Rev. Bishop Rudolf Nyandoro is the Editor in Chief of Moto Magazine, providing spiritual guidance and overall editorial direction rooted in Catholic values. As Shepherd of the Diocese of Gweru, he ensures that the publication remains faithful to the Church’s mission of evangelization while addressing contemporary issues that affect society, business, and family life.

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