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  • HRT commemorates World Press Freedom Day
    Harare Residents Trust (HRT)
    May 04, 2010

    Yesterday, the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Press Freedom Day. The organisation appreciates the significant role that the Press plays in carrying its advocacy message across to residents and its strategic partners. As a Residents' movement the Press has provided key stakeholders like residents, service providers and the HRT structures with a viable platform to exchange valuable information that has helped in building a tripartite relationship.

    The HRT has received substantial publicity. This has assisted the organisation to keep track of issues raised by citizens, irrespective of whether or not the issues are being attended. The press has been used as a tool to scrutinise the activities and programmes of the Council within Harare Metropolitan Province. It has proven to be a credible and reliable tool to fight corruption and abuse of authority by elected officials, officials and service providers.

    The media remains our significant partner to sensitise residents about the operations of the organisation, raising governance issues around the administration of the City of Harare and holding elected officials accountable. Residents from across the political divide expect the media to play its pivotal role in holding central government accountable through adherence to its own pronouncements, policies and constitution on upholding the freedoms of the citizens. More newspapers, radio and television stations have to be licensed to broaden the sphere of engagement, in the promotion of liberty, development and prosperity.

    But the HRT has been alarmed at the continued harassment of journalists going about their business of informing, entertaining and educating the citizenry in Harare. Criminal defamation charges have been laid against journalists that have reported on the findings of a City of Harare Investigation into land sales, leases and exchanges. This is an old-time tactic to intimidate media practitioners from exposing high-level corruption in public utilities and government. Citizens have a right to be informed.

    The Government of National Unity (GNU), while acknowledging the importance of the media in the Global Political Agreement (GPA), there appears to be a deliberate attempt to undermine the same media by the three political parties making the GNU. Under Section 9, which refers to the Media in the Talking Points agreed by the three parties and chiefs, there are only two guided questions dealing with the media. The constitution-making process being spearheaded by the Parliamentary Select Committee (COPAC) deserves honesty, progressive and fearless reporting by the media, without the need to impose any controls.

    While there has been some progress in terms of the Press Freedom in Zimbabwe, pieces of legislation like the Broadcasting services Act, the Access to information and Protection of Privacy Act, and the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] which remain on our statutes should go and be replaced by more responsive legislation that guarantee the rights of journalists to carry out their responsibilities without unnecessary restrictions.

    For details and comments please contact the Harare Residents' Trust (HRT) on +263 912 869 294, +263 733 296 806 or email us on hretrust@yahoo.com/ hretrust79@gmail.com

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