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Media Distortions
National Association of Non Governmental Organisations (NANGO)
October 18, 2002

The National Association of Non Governmental Organizations (NANGO) would like to dissociate itself from the ZTV News hour report of 17th October 2002 at 800 pm which said:

"NANGO admits that a lot of NGOs are operating outside their parameters"

NANGO would like to maintain the position that it expressed to ZTV in a telephone conversation and this position being:

"It would be difficult for NANGO to comment on the question of NGOs that would be operating outside their mandates as there are many NGOs in Zimbabwe and it is impossible for NANGO to know what each NGO is doing"

NANGO believes that the report given by ZTV is a deliberate effort to divide the NGO sector through biased reporting especially by the state owned media given that NANGO is facilitating processes leading to the development of self-regulatory mechanisms and also the drafting of an alternative NGO Legislation.

There is therefore no doubt that the spirited media reports would want to undermine the above processes that NANGO had proactively initiated in the last few months at the request of its members. The purpose of the code of ethics as perceived by NGOs was clearly explained during the official launch of the drafting process, during the NGO EXPO.

We would therefore want to appeal to member organisations to be cognizant of the media distortions that are being made as a strategy of discouraging the attempts by NANGO to engage government in dialogue over the new law.

Jonah Mudehwe
Executive Director

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