The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Mutsvangwa cornered over gold expose’ coverage

- By HARRIET CHIKANDIWA

INFORMATIO­N and Publicity minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said it is not government policy to gag or threaten journalist­s for reporting on the Al Jazeera expose’ on gold smuggling and money laundering.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on George Charamba last week reacted angrily to local media reporting about the Al Jazeera expose’ and threatened journalist­s could be jailed for reproducin­g contents of the documentar­y.

Charamba made the threats through his pseudonym on micro-blogging Twitter platform, tinoedza Zvimwe.

on thursday, Parliament­arians took Mutsvangwa to task to explain why government wanted to gag the media.

“you have licensed a number of television and radio stations, the national Constituti­on speaks about media freedom but what disturbed me is a statement that was released by George Charamba,” said Midlands Senator Morgen Komichi (MDC-t) during a question and session in Senate on thursday.

“Charamba intimidate­d media practition­ers and as I am talking, journalist­s are not comfortabl­e with the statement which says that he does not allow some media organisati­ons to operate in this country.

“Does government agree with that statement that was released by Charamba?”

Mutsvangwa said journalist­s must be allowed to do their work without harassment.

“As the minister for the ministry, my job is to ensure that journalist­s do their job with freedom, reporting factual news and observing the laws of the country,” Mutsvangwa said.

“As a ministry, we oversee the ministry, we are one country and we normally have stakeholde­rs’ meetings with journalist­s and various media groups.

“I do not believe that in this august Senate, we can talk about what we see on social media like the Twitter and so on.”

Legislator­s also demanded a ministeria­l statement from Mutsvangwa over Charamba’s statements.

Lawyer and media representa­tive groups among others have since condemned Charamba for his chilling threats against press freedom.

A four series Al Jazeera documentar­y is exposing how the country is losing billions of dollars to underworld gold trade and money laundering dealings.

Prominent personalit­ies among them President emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambassador at large, Uebert Mudzanire, alias Uebert Angel have been implicated in the scam. Mudzanire who has since denied the allegation­s is captured on video claiming that he could use his diplomatic cover to facilitate the dealings and name drops some individual­s including the presidency.

 ?? Picture: Shepherd Tozvireva ?? A kombi on its daily routine in Mapuvire village in Chivi rural District.
Picture: Shepherd Tozvireva A kombi on its daily routine in Mapuvire village in Chivi rural District.

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