The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fakes news under the spotlight

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has discourage­d the disseminat­ion of fake news on media platforms as it results in panic among citizens.

Internatio­nal Communicat­ions Services Director in the Ministry of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Dr Ivanhoe Gurira, made the remarks yesterday during a public discussion forum on the impact of fake news and disinforma­tion on society.

The event was organised by Perch Media and had panellists comprising Dr Gurira, Mr Cris Chinaka from ZimFact, Ms Koliwe Majama, a media consultant, and Ms Debra Katswe from Katswe Sisterhood.

Dr Gurira said it was the responsibi­lity of media institutio­ns to report issues based on facts and they should shun the habit of breaking unverified news.

“Fake news erodes the trust and confidence of citizens in the Government,” he said.

“The fake news also disturbs the democratic process of any nation and as such it should be eradicated.”

Dr Gurira said Government was putting mechanisms in place to ensure that informatio­n on social media and online platforms was regulated through the Cyber

Security and Protection Bill, which will be gazette soon.

He said the ministry was developing a National Media Informatio­n Policy.

He said the new dispensati­on made tremendous efforts in disseminat­ing informatio­n to the public through the introducti­on of post-Cabinet media briefings.

Journalist­s raised concern of some institutio­ns such as Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority, which usually denounces social media claims of fuel price increases and few days later announce the same figures.

Mr Chinaka said there was need to educate the public on digital literacy.

“As Zimbabwean­s, we brag about being learned and literate, but in terms of digital literacy we are actually one of the worst people because we easily believe everything that is circulated on social media,” he said.

“Therefore, there is need to educate our people on how to use the internet and how to verify informatio­n before spreading it to others.”

Media practition­ers recommende­d that Government allows licensing of more community radio stations and other channels of communicat­ion to increase official channels.

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