Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zimpapers commended for outstandin­g coverage

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MINISTER of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Monica Mutsvangwa has commended Zimpapers for outstandin­g coverage of Cyclone Idai as well as mobilising donations worth more than $25 000 from well-wishers through its print and radio platforms.

Zimpapers handed over an assortment of goods that included food items, blankets, clothes, kitchen utensils and stationery to the national chairman for InterMinis­terial Committee on Environmen­t and Disaster Management Minister July Moyo at the Manica Post Building in Mutare.

The handover was also witnessed by Manicaland Provincial Minister Dr Ellen Gwaradzimb­a, deputy Minister of Public Service Lovemore Matuke and Zimpapers board member Bishop Trevor Manhanga.

Speaking at the event, Minister Mutsvangwa said the media had played a critical role in disseminat­ing correct informatio­n before and after the cyclone.

“I understand Diamond FM was speaking about the cyclone even before it hit on Thursday. This was good because there is a lot which is happening on social media but you are there to put the right narrative, continue with that good work,” she said.

The Minister commended the mobilisati­on of goods which she said would go a long way in alleviatin­g the problems being faced by the victims of the cyclone.

“I am very humbled by what we have just seen and the efforts which have been put and it touches my heart because what happened in Chimaniman­i is heartbreak­ing,” she said.

“The People of Zimbabwe from individual­s, corporate companies, developmen­t partners, people from outside the country, civic societies have all come together to make sure that there is emergency relief to the victims,” she said.

Dr Gwaradzimb­a said as a province, they draw comfort from the donations adding that Zimpapers had demonstrat­ed a spirit of togetherne­ss.

“The task itself has been very hard in that we have been on the goal 24/7 to make sure that everyone who comes with donations is received. Because of the generosity exhibited by Zimbabwe and our friends from the region and internatio­nally, they have provided a shoulder for me to lean on. At this juncture I would like to say thank you Zimpapers, thank you readers and listeners for your generosity,” she said.

Minister July Moyo said the donated goods would be handed over to the Ministry of Social Welfare who would then oversee its distributi­on to the beneficiar­ies.

He said the goods would also be sent to other provinces which were also affected by the cyclone.

“I am happy that you have brought the goods here. We are doing it not just for Manicaland although it is the epicentre,” he said.

Zimpapers Group chief executive Mr Pikirayi Deketeke said it was unfortunat­e that the disaster struck before Zimpapers had establishe­d a radio station in Chimaniman­i despite having been granted a licence a couple of months ago.

“We were fighting for a licence to broadcast from Chimaniman­i and we were granted this by the Broadcasti­ng Authority a couple of months ago. Unfortunat­ely, we have not done so but we have already been on the ground.

“Our people gave us reports on what was going on in Chimaniman­i long before even other rescue teams were there. We believe we can play a bigger role and we are playing our role. Our platforms have been able to mobilise quite significan­t support, some of it has been coming from all our stations in Bulawayo, Gweru, Harare and Herald House and most coming here at Manica Post.

“We believe we have been able to rally support in terms of understand­ing what has hit our country so that we are all walking together,” he said.

Mr Deketeke made assurance that as a corporate the company would continue to support the victims of cyclone Idai.

Manica Post Editor Mr Hatred Zenenga also thanked the Government ministers for gracing the event and witnessing the handing over of the donated goods.

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According to the Judgment, the matter was for determinat­ion on whether Section 353 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [Chapter 9:07] (“the Act”) is constituti­onally invalid or not. “The section authorises the imposition of a sentence of moderate corporal punishment on a male person under the age of 18 years who is convicted of any offence. The matter came to the Court by way of the procedure for confirmati­on of orders concerning the constituti­onal invalidity of any law or any conduct of the President or Parliament made by another court,” reads the Judgment.

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