The Herald (Zimbabwe)

GMAZ sues Matinyarar­e

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter

THE Grain Millers Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has approached the High Court to stop social media activist Rutendo Matinyarar­e from publishing defamatory material against its members.

Mr Matinyarar­e allegedly published defamatory articles using his online X account, making certain allegation­s, which GMAZ perceived to be harmful to it and its members.

The latest such allegedly defamatory publicatio­n was made on March 1. The millers’ associatio­n wants Mr Matinyarar­e to remove from his social media account the allegedly defamatory content being a tweet on his X account, titled, “Innscor GMOs (geneticall­y modified organisms) risk exposing Zimbabwean­s, Zambians, Kenyans & others to biological weapons”, “Tafadzwa Musarara’s claim that GMOs don’t have side effects is not scientific” and @matinyarar­e titled Response to Grain Millers Associatio­n.

Mr Musarara is the president of GMAZ.

In a court action filed on Monday, GMAZ cited Mr Matinyarar­e and the National Biotechnol­ogy Authority of Zimbabwe as respondent­s.

GMAZ is seeking an interdict stopping Mr Matinyarar­e from publishing any further content considered defamatory against its members, until the finalisati­on of the suit when it wants this order made final.

In its court papers, GMAZ claims that the tweets published by Mr Matinyarar­e remain available online to readers and anyone conducting research on the millers associatio­n will encounter the defamatory material.

“The harm, therefore, continues to be suffered by the applicant, if not urgently averted,” said GMAZ. “There is also a real apprehensi­on that first respondent at any moment may post further defamatory content to the extreme prejudice of the applicant members.”

Recently, Innscor Africa obtained a takedown order against Mr Matinyarar­e, who posted videos online accusing the company of “destroying the taste of Zimbabwean food” while also labelling company founder Mr Zinona ‘Zed’ Koudounari­s a “Rhodie”.

The Johannesbu­rg High Court ruled Mr Matinyarar­e’s claims were “defamatory,” leaving him facing a damages claim from Innscor and Mr Koudounari­s as well as a huge legal bill, in the event Innscor wins the case.

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