The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Media hailed for its role in Covid-19 fight

- Trust Freddy Herald Correspond­ent

THE Permanent Secretary for Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Mr Nick Mangwana, has expressed satisfacti­on with the way the media acted in fi ghting Covid- 19 by providing relevant informatio­n which was key to mobilizing critical mass support.

Making a presentati­on on the role of the media in ensuring Zimbabwe’s survival in a Covid-19 environmen­t at the Zimbabwe National Defence University yesterday, Mr Mangwana said unlike other countries that were misleading people with fables about the virus and vaccinatio­n, Zimbabwe’s media was quite reliable.

“Right from the start, both private and public media were roped in as partners with full access to informatio­n and the decisions that informed the decisions that were made,” he said.

“This somehow seemed to take temptation to sensationa­lise things and it also brought in responsibl­e reporting.”

Mr Mangwana said the media was able, in his view, to foster the perspectiv­e of responsibl­e journalism.

“It was quite apparent that media’s disseminat­ion of Covid informatio­n helped greatly to raise awareness, understand­ing and restore public trust on Government’s intentions,” he said.

“Broadcaste­rs made all their radios available to the task force to broadcast any pertinent informatio­n for free.”

Th e media, Mr Mangwana said, had also done very well to educate the people on the availabili­ty of vaccines and encourage them to get vaccinated.

“Now, we are at the point where Zimbabwe is in top five in Africa in terms of vaccine roll- out, thanks to combined efforts of the Government, the media and the public at large,” he said.

Speaking at the same event, Business Weekly editor Herbert Zharare said media should work with other key societal stakeholde­rs to come up with solutions to the country’s socio- economic and political challenges.

“Recent and fresh global developmen­ts that have called for the media to work with authoritie­s to ensure national survival are the effects of the special Russian military operation in Ukraine and the novel coronaviru­s ( Covid 19),” he said.

“When such developmen­ts occur, the media should play a critical role of explaining and analysing the likely impact to the nation so that the people understand and rally behind Government interventi­ons.

“The media has, therefore, the responsibi­lity to produce high quality products that help society, individual­s and nations at large to make informed decisions.”

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