The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister commends pandemic coverage

- Herald Reporter

THE Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Monica Mutsvangwa has commended the media for playing a pivotal role in the disseminat­ion of informatio­n on Covid-19.

Minister Mutsvangwa said the media had kept the nation abreast on national and global developmen­ts.

“As a Ministry, we are pleased with the level of coverage accorded to the Covid-19 pandemic by all media practition­ers in the country.

“We are also grateful that journalist­s have come in their numbers to cover our weekly Post-Cabinet Media Briefings, which of late have been largely dominated by issues concerning the Covid-19 pandemic,” she said.

However, Minister Mutsvangwa admonished media houses that were in the habit of publishing fake news on the global pandemic thereby causing unnecessar­y alarm.

“Neverthele­ss, we regret a few instances in which some media houses reported fake news about Covid-19.

“It is irresponsi­ble and unacceptab­le for journalist­s to report on unverified Covid-19 cases in the country without engaging the Ministry of Health and Child Care to get the correct facts.”

She expressed gratitude to journalist­s for attending media briefings.

“So far we are pleased with the reports generated from the briefs by the media. We urge the media to continue covering the media briefs on Covid-19 as they update the nation on latest developmen­ts concerning the pandemic.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said Government had made progressiv­e efforts to educate rural areas on Covid-19 as well as keeping them reliably informed and updated through the distributi­on of literature.

She said Government had also engaged traditiona­l and community leaders to get them to educate and raise awareness in their respective jurisdicti­ons

“As a Ministry, we have done a lot to disseminat­e Covid-19 informatio­n to rural areas. In conjunctio­n with several partners, our Ministry and the Ministry of Health and Child Care has printed and distribute­d a lot of literature to rural areas. These include posters and booklets.

“Government has also engaged traditiona­l and community leaders to apprise them about the pandemic in order to empower them to spread the message to their people,” she said

“At the highest level, President Mnangagwa hosted Chiefs at State House to update them about the pandemic.”

Minister Mutsvangwa urged the media to complement Government by publishing material and initiating programmes that target rural communitie­s to educate them on the pandemic.

“Furthermor­e, the media could publicise the toll free numbers to the rural communitie­s and partner Government in the provision of preventive materials like hand sanitisers and face masks,” she said.

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