Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Call for revival of media fund

- Leonard Ncube

A CALL has been made for the revival of the media fund to facilitate research and media developmen­t in the country.

Speaking during a workshop organised by the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Informatio­n and Media here on Wednesday, media expert Dr Tafataona Mahoso said various stakeholde­rs had called for the revival of the media fund during public hearings on the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) Bill countrywid­e.

“There is a proposal for the revival of a media fund to go towards among other things, funding research because UNESCO no longer finances research and training in the country’s colleges. The issue of a media fund emerged at public hearings that we need to retain it and stakeholde­rs are happy with the idea of it being re-enacted as this is part of the developmen­t role of the commission,” said Dr Mahoso.

He said the fund was used to assist media training institutio­ns namely National University of Science and Technology, Midlands State University, University of Zimbabwe and Christian College of Southern Africa.

“We feel this fund is going to help students at training institutio­ns and also go towards media related research at relevant institutio­ns. We are envisaging a ZMC which is a developmen­t agency in the context of devolution,” added Dr Mahoso.

He did not shed light on when the fund was stopped. Prominent lawyer Mr Rodgers Matsikidze said there is a need for a media law that protects practition­ers and their organisati­ons from being muzzled or sued unnecessar­ily for defamation or criminal injuria — unlawfully, intentiona­lly and seriously impairing the dignity of another person.

The workshop, which was attended by media experts, legal experts and other developmen­t partners, was organised to iron out some “sticky issues” as the committee chaired by MDC Alliance National Assembly member Mr Prince Dubeko Sibanda concludes its countrywid­e consultati­ons.

Mr Sibanda said the committee is satisfied with contributi­ons recorded countrywid­e towards crafting of a new media law. — @ncubeleon

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