NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

MPs call for media self-regulation

- BY VENERANDA LANGA

LEGISLATOR­S have called for self-regulation of the media industry similar to the way the Law Society of Zimbabwe regulates lawyers in order to deal with “bogus journalist­s” on social media whom they said were posting “falsehoods and harmful stories”.

During debate on the Media Commission Bill last Thursday, several MPs opined that self-regulation by the media was the best option going forward.

Harare East MP Tendai Biti said: “This (media) is a profession, and the problem now is that in these days of multimedia platforms, we all think we are journalist­s — and there are so many of us bloggers on Facebook ( varakashi) and so let us give the journalism profession the privilege of registrati­on and self-regulation.”

He said there were too many trolls on social media that were giving a bad name to the profession.

“Let us allow for self-regulation. In the Law Society of Zimbabwe, there is a representa­tive appointed by the Minister of Justice, there is a representa­tive from the University of Zimbabwe, the academic community, but the predominan­t players should be journalist­s themselves. When you commit a misdemeano­ur, you should be tried and judged by your peers,” he said.

The MDC Alliance MP said journalist­s themselves should determine how to deal with issues like plagiarism or writing a story without sources or fabricatin­g a story.

Priscilla Misihairab­wi-Mushonga (MDC PR) added: “It deals with the mischief of what we are having. If you do not create a framework for self-regulation, almost like you have done with the Law Society of Zimbabwe, that is when we have the sprouting of people who are pretending to be journalist­s.

“Even those who are journalist­s, because they know they can get away with anything, they do not have anybody who can hold them to account. I also speak not only as a journalist but as a feminist, there are types of abuses that we have had to suffer as women at the hands of this profession of ours. Without self-regulation, you are literally throwing us to the wolves.”

Makonde MP Kindness Paradza (Zanu PF) said stakeholde­rs agreed that there should be coregulati­on of the media.

“We must make it clear in the Bill that we must set up a co-regulation framework within the media industry. This is an industry which needs regulation and it must self-regulate. As stakeholde­rs, we agreed that let us have a framework which we call co-regulation so that the government is involved, the stakeholde­rs are involved and those in the media industry are also involved,” he said.

Paradza said the media industry had been abused by people who wrote essays and called themselves journalist­s.

“Right now, the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe has few takers because the State-controlled media are not part of it. As a profession, the media must be regulated in a co-regulation framework like the Law Society, the Medical Council and the Nurses Council.

He said the Zimbabwe Media Commission should impose penalties on journalist­s who breach the profession’s code of conduct.

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