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Victim
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Charge
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Date
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Arrests
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Nqobile Nyathi, Editor in Chief,
The Financial Gazette
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Arrested under the Public Order
and Security Act in relation to adverts that were placed by
a civic activist group in the paper
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15 January 2003
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Kenneth G Mathe, opposition MDC
official in Victoria Falls
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Arrested for giving a statement
to The Daily News on the harassment of civilians by the police
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8 January 2003
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Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, Daily
News chief photographer and Americans Dina Kraft, AP and
Jason Beaubien, National Public Radio
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Arrested for allegedly entering
the Grain Marketing Board depot in Bulawayo illegally
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29 January 2003 released eight
hours later.
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Pedzisayi Ruhanya, Daily News
Deputy News Editor and Ishmael Mafundikwa, Freelance Journalist
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Arrested at the High Court for
allegedly obstructing police duties.
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3 February 2003
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Peter Muringisanwa, a Soundman,
Tawanda Mugwendere, a driver - both working for the SABC and
Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, a stills photographer
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Arrested while covering an opposition
party, MDC, demonstration at the Nigerian High Commission
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7 February 2003
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The Daily News
crew of Reporter Lloyd Mudiwa, photographer Aaron Ufumeli
and Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, SABC correspondent Brian Hungwe
and other unidentified photographers.
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Arrested while covering a women's
march against violence on valentine’s day.
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14 February 2003
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Dutch journalists Raymond Bouuman
and Pim Hauinkels The two work for the Dutch TV Journal ITL5.
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Arrested for about 1 hour for taking
pictures of a bread queue in Bulawayo.
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26 February 2003
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Geoff Nyarota Former editor in
Chief The Daily News
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Warrant of arrest issued against
Nyarota by the magistrate’s court in Harare for failing to
appear in court. State insists that a warrant be issued despite
adequate explanations by defence lawyers.
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28 February 2003
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William Nyamangara, the managing
director of Sovereign publishers and Mhlabene Bhebhe the company’s
origination manager
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Arrested for allegedly printing
subversive materials
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11 March 2003
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Philemon Bulawayo Daily News
photographer, Gugulethu Moyo, Daily News corporate
lawyer and Alec Muchadehama legal practitioner
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Bulawayo was arrested while covering
protest demonstrations in a Harare High density suburb. Moyo
and Muchadehama were arrested when they visited the police
station to seek his release
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18 March
2003
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Stanley Karombo. Freelance journalist
in Mutare
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Arrested for allegedly practicing
as a journalist without accreditation. Detrained for 5 days,
beaten and had mobile phone and recorder confiscated
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19 March 2003
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Lloyd Mudiwa Former Daily News
reporter
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Charged with contempt of court
for allegedly writing a story that undermined the judiciary
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9 April 2003
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Journalist Shorai Katiwa and Martin
Chimenya and John Masuku of the Voice of the People Communications
Trust. A short-wave radio station.
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Detained and beaten by war veterans
and ruling party supporters while covering the opposition
mass protest. Recorders and mobile phones taken. Detained
at ZANU PF headquarters and later taken to police station.
The police also search the home of the coordinator of VOP,
John Masuku, confiscate files and a computer
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3 June 2003
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Francis Mdlongwa, editor in Chief
The Daily News.
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Arrested and charged under the
POSA for alle3fdely publishing adverts that undermined the
dignity of the President in 2002 when Mdlongwa was still with
the Financial Gazette
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11 June 2003
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Bill Saidi, Editor The Daily
News on Sunday
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Charged under sec 16 of POSA for
allegedly publishing a story in the Daily News in 2002
that president Robert Mugabe visited South Africa. The story
was proved to be untrue, as the President never went to South
Africa as said in the story.
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24 June 2003
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Nqobile Nyathi. Editor The Daily
News
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Charged under Sec 16 of POSA for
having published adverts denigrating the president. The adverts
were placed by the opposition MDC
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26 June 2003
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The Daily News CEO
Sam Sipepa Nkomo and Advertising executive Moreblessings Mpofu.
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Arrested and charged under POSA
section 16 for allegedly publishing adverts denigrating the
state President.
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30 June 2003
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Gugulethu Moyo The Daily News
Legal Advisor
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Arrested and charged under section
19 of POSA for allegedly inciting demonstrations. Moyo had
accompanied Sipepa Nkomo and Moreblessings (see above) to
the Harare Central police stations when the police indicated
that they were looking for her as well. Initially denied access
to lawyer
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30 June 2003
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Tsvangirai Mukwazhi of the Associated
Press and Paul Cadenhead of Reuters were
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Arrested at the offices of The
Daily News for allegedly obstructing police work. Charged
under the Miscellaneous Offences Act
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15 September
2003
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Daily News Reporters/
Philemon Bulawayo, Margaret Chinowaita, Kelvin Jakachira,
Sydney Saizi, George Muzimba, Lawrence Chikumbira.
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Police charge six Daily News reporters
for practising without accreditation by the Media and Information
Commission.
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1 October 2003
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The Daily News
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Police raid offices of the Daily
News and arrest 19 media workers.
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26 October
2003
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Daily News
Directors
Brian Mutsau,
Stuart Mattinson, Samuel Nkomo,
Rachel Kupara,
Washington Sansole
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ANZ directors were arrested for
publishing without an operating licence
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27 October
2003
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Freelance Journalists
Frank Chikowore
Stanley Karombo
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Were barred from covering proceedings
at the nominations courts in Kadoma by alleged Zanu PF supporters.
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28 October 2003
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Gift Phiri, Weekend Tribune
Journalist
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Detained by Bulawayo police for
breaching the Public Order and Security Act (POSA).
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1 November 2003
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Martin Chimenya Journalist Voice
of The People Communications Trust
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Arrested on 8 December and charged
Under Section 79 of AIPPA for practising as a journalist without
accreditation. Recorder and tapes Confiscated
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8 December 2003
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