The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF backs media rights

- Wallace Ruzvidzo

AHEAD of this year’s harmonised elections, the ruling Zanu PF has said it is committed to engaging, upholding and safeguardi­ng the rights and needs of the media.

Through President Mnangagwa’s open-door policy, Zanu PF has been on an engagement offensive, meeting various stakeholde­rs.

The party has convened meetings with the SADC Observer team, which was in the country recently, the European Union (EU), the African Union (AU), and the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Committee (NPRC) among others.

Speaking at a Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) symposium at the Zanu PF headquarte­rs yesterday, the ruling party’s Secretary-General, Cde Obert Mpofu, said sustained dialogue between political parties and media players was in tandem with the party’s First Secretary, President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement stance.

“We want to reiterate that in the New Dispensati­on, our focus as a party is to ensure that we engage with all relevant stakeholde­rs including the media fraternity.

“This is devoid of the adversaria­l and tenuous relationsh­ip which has often punctuated such engagement­s. In light of this, we want to commend you for taking a patriotic step to request this roundtable meeting with a specific focus on engaging our senior party leadership on the state of readiness and a discussion on the operating environmen­t for the media during the 2023 national harmonised elections,” he said.

Cde Mpofu said the media played a crucial role in keeping the nation abreast of developmen­ts happening across the country, more so during election time.

However, he urged the media to be factual and ethical in their reportage during the polls as this would be a sensitive time.

“I would also like at the outset to set the tone for our candid discussion­s by acknowledg­ing and emphasisin­g that His Excellency, the President and First Secretary of our colossal party ZANU PF, Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, has insistentl­y directed that in this journey of building our country, we ‘Leave No One Behind’.

“Therefore, it is appropriat­e that we have afforded you this space to dialogue. As we steadfastl­y approach the impending national harmonised elections, our Government has opened the space and relaxed the operating environmen­t for journalist­s so that you report without any hindrances or impediment­s,” Cde Mpofu said.

“I continuous­ly proffer that this profession is a calling for all of you, hence the need to abide by ethics, values of fairness, lack of bias, objectivit­y, truthfulne­ss, integrity, and probity in reporting on issues.”

Zanu PF Deputy Secretary for National Security, Cde Tendai Chirau, echoed Cde Mpofu’s sentiments by imploring journalist­s to desist from extorting sources or soliciting bribes.

Zimbabwe Union of Journalist­s secretary general Perfect Hlongwane encouraged political parties to guarantee the safety of journalist­s, while also pledging that they would ensure that media practition­ers remain within profession­al lines.

“We need to complement one another and work together,” he said.

The meeting was attended by other senior party officials and media stakeholde­rs.

 ?? ARDA ZINWA - Picture Joseph Manditswar­a ?? Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Anxious Masuka (third from right), Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos (secondfrom right), Pig Industry Board of Zimbabwe chairman ( PIB) Craig Devenport (left), TIMB board chairman Mr Patrick Devenish (second from left),
board chair Mr Ivan Craig and board chair Engineer Bongile Ndi wenipose during the appointmen­t of board members in Harare yesterday.
ARDA ZINWA - Picture Joseph Manditswar­a Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Anxious Masuka (third from right), Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos (secondfrom right), Pig Industry Board of Zimbabwe chairman ( PIB) Craig Devenport (left), TIMB board chairman Mr Patrick Devenish (second from left), board chair Mr Ivan Craig and board chair Engineer Bongile Ndi wenipose during the appointmen­t of board members in Harare yesterday.

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