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Media
fails to explain council circus
Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
Extracted
from Weekly Media Update 2004-12
Monday March 22nd - Sunday March 28th 2004
The government's
disregard for democratic principles was also illustrated by the
manner in which it is trying to hound Harare's MDC councillors out
of office by incessantly interfering in the administration of council
affairs.
This meddling
ultimately led to the creation of a wedge between acting mayor Sekesayi
Makwavarara and her former party, the MDC, on how to administer
Harare and subsequently to her resignation from the party.
But instead
of debating the matter honestly, the government media found themselves
siding with Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo whose politically
motivated directives to council are a source of the chaos.
For example,
The Herald (22/3) did not question the logic behind Chombo's directive
stopping councillors from holding committee elections to replace
Makwavarara as the acting mayor until he had met them. Or after
the misconduct hearings against suspended Harare mayor had been
finalised (ZTV 25/3, 7am and 8pm, Power FM and Radio Zimbabwe, 26/3,
6am).
Neither did
the government media question the heavy-handed manner in which council
security barred councillors from holding their meeting at Town House
(SW Radio Africa,
25/3 and The Daily Mirror, 26/3). SW Radio Africa reported that
"among the security guards who threatened the councillors with physical
assault if they did not leave was.self-styled war vet Joseph Cinotimba".
Rather, The
Herald distorted the reason behind Makwavarara's resignation and
tried to present her as a victim of rampant gender inequality in
the MDC. Having invoked this emotive subject as the reason behind
Makwavarara's resignation, the paper then tried to harness the wrath
of women's organisations against the party. In all this, the conflict
of interest between her party and government policies, which led
to her fallout with the MDC, was obliterated.
To buttress
this falsehood, an unnamed "observer" was quoted claiming that the
opposition had no women's organisation "because the party does not
want women to progress for fear they might take over leadership
positions." This ignored the fact that the MDC has the Women's Assembly,
led by Lucia Matibenga.
The Daily Mirror
(22/3) corrected The Herald's distortion when it quoted MDC Harare
chairman, Morgan Femai, as saying the MDC's differences with Makwavarara
stemmed from her failure to adhere to the opposition party's directives
and principles.
But The Herald
(23/3) would not listen to this explanation. Its regular contributor,
Caesar Zvayi, admonished the MDC while praising Makwavarara for
displaying "maturity and level headedness" by ignoring "puerile
directives from Tsvangirai" and refusing to toe the MDC's "policy
of destructive engagement".
The Herald (26/3)
used the resignation from the MDC of another councillor to further
vilify the opposition.
Meanwhile, Chombo's
row with suspended Mayor Mudzuri took another twist after the minister
appointed yet another committee chaired by government lawyer Johannes
Tomana to investigate fresh allegations of misconduct against Mudzuri
(The Herald, 23/3). The paper described the probe as the "last lap
into investigations" following the completion of an earlier inquiry
led by Jameson Kurasha.
However, no
media appeared to have fully probed this circus at Town House. Coverage
on the issue was restricted to Mudzuri's walkout from the Tomana
inquiry because he had not seen the Kurasha Report, which he contended
was used by the Tomana Commission to bring the misconduct charges
against him (Studio 7, 23/3, SW Radio Africa, 25/3, The Herald,
24/3 and The Sunday Mirror).
Said Mudzuri
on Studio 7 (23/3): "They refused.to give us the report. They have
never given me time to speak to my lawyers. It's like I have just
to walk in there and subject myself to them."
However, Studio
7 (24/3) and The Herald (24/3) quoted Tomana saying the mayor's
absence "will not disturb the proceedings". His committee would
deliver a default judgment anyway.
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