The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Report accurately, journalist­s told

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

DEPUTY Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Cde Energy Mutodi has urged journalist­s to report accurately and desist from raising issues that will cause disturbanc­es in the country.

He said it was the duty of journalist­s to build the country, which is now open for business.

In an interview with Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) yesterday, Cde Mutodi said they were recently encouraged as new ministers in the ministry to make sure that reporting was in real time and accurate, for the benefit of the policymake­rs.

On media laws that need to be amended, Cde Mutodi said there was need to liberalise media space in the country.

He said there was need to register new television­s and radio stations, newspapers and facilitate the coming in of new players who can assist those already in the media industry to promote informatio­n disseminat­ion in a more efficient and reliable manner.

“We want to ensure that we open up and clear all the issues that had been raised by civic organisati­ons and opposition parties in terms of the opening up of the democratic space. We need everyone to be heard and we believe that as we open up the media space there will be less complaints,” he said.

Cde Mutodi, who is also the legislator for Goromonzi West, urged journalist­s to report accurately and check their facts before publishing anything instead of reporting issues that will lead to mayhem and anarchy in the country.

He said the law should guard against such types of reporting, adding there was no investor who would want to invest in a country where there was no law and order.

Cde Mutodi also spelt out the role of the ministry in the country.

“It is the anchor ministry in terms of informatio­n collection, informatio­n processing and informatio­n disseminat­ion. It has several parastatal­s that operates under it,” he said.

He said when President Mnangagwa was inaugurate­d into office, he set up a Cabinet that will help him to formulate Government policies and those policies need to be communicat­ed to all concerned citizens through the ministry.

He said there were 21 ministers at the moment who are managing portfolios in Cabinet and all the policies that were crafted by the Executive needed to be communicat­ed.

“So in a nutshell, the ministry is a key inter-ministeria­l institutio­n that has to coordinate all the ministries and ensure that they are really understood by the public,” Cde Mutodi said.

He said the ministry will strive through the local media to ensure that the public were informed on any developmen­ts countrywid­e.

On the digitisati­on project, Cde Mutodi said a lot of internatio­nal companies such as Huawei were assisting Government to move from analogue to digital.

The deputy minister, who was accompanie­d by Zimpapers chief executive Mr Pikirayi Deketeke, later toured the ZTN offices and studios after the interview.

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