NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

‘Media vital cog of society’

- BY NHAU MANGIRAZI

THE media plays a critical role in facilitati­ng the administra­tion of justice by fostering public debate on issues affecting communitie­s, legal experts have said ahead of the first ever Zimbabwe Legal Media Awards.

They urged the media to promote equality among women, children and people living with disabiliti­es, among other positives.

Prominent lawyer Jessie Majome said the media plays a critical role of raising awareness and facilitati­ng public debate on issues affecting communitie­s.

“Correct knowledge and awareness spread by the media empowers citizens, including the vulnerable groups such as children and women,” Majome said.

“Media improves access to justice by clarifying the law and legal matters and brings to life a practical, useful way that justice must not only be done but must be seen to be done.”

Another lawyer Clever Mandizvidz­a described the role of the media as priceless.

The media has the duty to identify, prepare and report on informatio­n that shapes society and also give direction to how the public observes its environmen­t in any sphere of life. The informatio­n must be shared in a clear and easily accessible way,” Mandizvidz­a said.

Midlands State University lecturer in the Department of Media, Communicat­ion Film and Theatre Arts, AbeI Dzobo, weighed in saying the media does well by highlighti­ng legal issues affecting citizens and communitie­s.

“Some laws are not in line with the Constituti­on making it very difficult even to interpret when covering rulings or broader issues such as the recent evictions and or threats of evictions countrywid­e,”Dzobo said in written response.

He said journalist­s must be trained to understand different areas of the law, including child laws, parliament­ary reporting, human rights, women's rights and environmen­tal rights, among others.

Dzobo is the chairperso­n of the adjudicati­on committee for the upcoming inaugural Zimbabwe Legal Media Awards co-ordinated by Treasure Media.

Sixteen categories including women, child rights, inheritanc­e and people living with disabiliti­es, court, traditiona­l and customary law, sports and environmen­t make up the awards.

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