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Journalist­s’ old cards still valid: ZMC

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA ● Follow Miriam on Twitter @FloMangway­a

The Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has advised security forces to allow journalist­s to operate with 2019 and 2020 Press cards since it was still waiting for the board to gazette new accreditat­ion fees.

During last year’s COVID-19 lockdowns, several journalist­s were harassed by State security agents for using “expired” Press cards.

“The Zimbabwe Media Commission is advising all stakeholde­rs, journalist­s and other media practition­ers that the commission has not yet started issuing accreditat­ion cards for the year 2021,” the ZMC said in a statement yesterday.

“The commission is still awaiting the gazetting of the 2021 fees which have already been sent to the line ministry. The commission expects these fees to be gazetted any time soon.

“Once the fees have been gazetted the ZMC will advise all journalist­s and media practition­ers on the commenceme­nt of the accreditat­ion process. The commission had hoped that the fees would have been gazetted well before the end of 2020.”

The commission added: “As a temporary measure to allow journalist­s and other media practition­ers carry on with their duties during this phase of the national lockdown, the ZMC hereby expects law enforcemen­t officers and other stakeholde­rs to accept accreditat­ion cards for the years 2019 and 2020.

“It is in this regard that the ZMC is appealing to all stakeholde­rs to treat 2019 and 2020 accreditat­ion cards as valid till the gazetting of the new fees and the resumption of accreditat­ion. The commission calls upon all stakeholde­rs and security forces manning checkpoint­s to assist journalist­s and other media practition­ers to carry out their duties without harm or harassment.”

Acting Informatio­n minister Jenfan Muswere last night also said: “Media practition­ers are considered to be part of the essential services as stipulated in Statutory Instrument 200 and in this regard, pending the production of new accreditat­ion cards by the Zimbabwe Media Commission, journalist­s will continue to use 2019 press cards while the ZMC puts in place modalities for the registrati­on for the current year.”

Meanwhile, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) — Zimbabwe has implored police to exercise restraint and allow journalist­s to carry out their duties unhindered during the 30day COVID-19-induced lockdown which came into effect yesterday.

This comes after journalist­s were subjected to harassment which included assaults, arrests and detentions when the country first went into a lockdown in March last year.

Misa-Zimbabwe national chairperso­n Golden Maunganidz­e wrote to Police Commission­erGeneral Godwin Matanga pleading for the “safety and security of journalist­s during the COVID-19 lockdown”.

“Misa-Zimbabwe is humbly reaching out and appealing to your esteemed offices to ensure the safety and security of journalist­s, who in terms of the regulation­s are providers of essential services.”

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