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Maz queries media Bill
Proposed media laws a travesty
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Govt says ready to open up media space
Free media environment key developmental reportage says PemSec Mangwana
“Reportage on developmental issues is only made possible in a media landscape that allows free flow and access to information. This is made possible only by the amendment of the media law reforms in line with the Constitution.” Mangwana said on Monday in a presentation at a United Nations workshop on development reporting in Mutare.
Zimbabwe’s curse of one step forward, two steps back
On one hand, at least from a narrow assessment of the media sector, which is critical in the broader socio-economic and political discourse – there are as many reasons to be optimistic for genuine reforms in as much as there is compelling evidence to be concerned about spiraling threats, not only to media freedom, but to the existence of independent journalism.
Zimbabwe’s curse of one step forward, two steps back
On one hand, at least from a narrow assessment of the media sector, which is critical in the broader socio-economic and political discourse – there are as many reasons to be optimistic for genuine reforms in as much as there is compelling evidence to be concerned about spiraling threats, not only to media freedom, but to the existence of independent journalism.