The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Calling for fair, balanced coverage of political parties during elections

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January 21, 2022

Ms Adelaide Chikunguru

The chief executive officer Zimbabwe Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n HG44 Highlands

Harare

Zimbabwe

Dear Madam,

Ref: Request for implementa­tion plan for fair and balanced coverage of political parties during elections

Compliment­s of the new season.

As the by-elections proclaimed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for March 26, 2022 beckon, immense responsibi­lity is thus thrust on the media to comply with the constituti­on in terms of its coverage of different political parties and interests.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Act also states how the media should conduct itself during elections.

It is in that regard that the High Court of Zimbabwe and several election observer missions came up with several recommenda­tions on how the public media, ZBC and Zimpapers, should cover the country’s elections following the conclusion of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections.

The public broadcaste­r is thus duty-bound to duly comply with the relevant court order to that effect while also taking into account recommenda­tions made by the various election observer missions.

For instance, in his judgment in June 2019, High Court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire said ZBC and Zimpapers had breached Section 61 of the constituti­on which provides for freedom of expression and media freedom through its coverage of the 2018 elections.

He ordered ZBC and Zimpapers “to ensure their communicat­ions do not show bias in favour of one political party or its candidates and that they exercise impartiali­ty and independen­ce in their duties”.

Several reports by election observer missions to the 2018 elections made similar findings, notably the African Union Election Observer Mission, Sadc Electoral Observer Mission and EU Election Observer Mission, among others.

The Sadc report noted that the public broadcaste­r and the state-owned newspapers were in favour of one political party, contrary to the relevant provisions of the Constituti­on, the Electoral Act, and the Revised Sadc Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections, which requires state-owned media to be impartial.

In 2016, Chief Justice Luke Malaba who was then deputy chief justice extensivel­y quoted the Electoral Act in the Majome vs Zimbabwe Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n case during which he said:

“Section 160G of the Electoral Act requires a public broadcaste­r to afford all political parties contesting elections such free access to its broadcasti­ng services as may be prescribed.

“… the public broadcaste­r is required to act in an independen­t and unbiased manner in the selection and presentati­on of television and radio programmes.

“There is a provision prohibitin­g ZBC as a public broadcaste­r from acting in a manner that favours the viewpoints of one political party whilst shutting out, as a matter of policy, viewpoints of other political parties on matters of national interest.”

Misa Zimbabwe, by virtue of this letter, and in the context of the right to access informatio­n as provided for by the Freedom of Informatio­n Act, is therefore kindly seeking the following informatio­n as the country prepares for the March 2022 by-elections, and most importantl­y, ahead of the 2023 national elections:

● What progress has been made in complying with Justice Mafusire’s court order and the recommenda­tions by election observer missions?

● Have you developed an implementa­tion plan to comply with the afore-mentioned court order?

● If not, what are the challenges being faced?

We hope our questions are in order and look forward to your favourable response in that regard.

Thank you for your kind considerat­ion and all the best in 2022.

Yours Sincerely

Tabani Moyo

National director

cc.Chairperso­n, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Justice Priscilla Chigumba

cc.Speaker of Parliament of Zimbabwe, Honourable Jacob Mudenda

cc.Chairperso­n, Zimbabwe Media Commission, Professor Ruby Magosvongw­e

cc.Chairperso­n, Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, Dr Elasto Mugwadi

cc.Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Honourable Senator Monica Mutsvangwa

cc.SADC Executive Secretary, H.E. Elias Mpedi Magosi

cc.Chairperso­n, African Union Commission, Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat

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