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Economic Issues
Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
Extracted from Weekly Media Update 2005-2
Monday January 10th – Sunday January 16th 2005

THE official media’s reluctance to inform their audiences about the deteriorating economic situation was evident in the way they underplayed the spate of price increases on various commodities and services that rocked the New Year by drowning them in positive stories about the perceived revival of the economy.

For instance, although the government media highlighted some of the symptoms of the country’s economic ills in eight (36%) stories out of the 22 reports they carried on the matter, they covered them in isolation and failed to view them as a reflection of an ailing economy, Fig 3.

Fig. 3 Media coverage of Zimbabwe’s Economic performance.

Description

Government media

Private media

Positive economic developments

14 (64%)

-

Negative economic developments

8 (36%)

17 (100%)

Total

22

17

Rather, these media, as epitomized by ZBH simply hailed the reported drop in inflation to 137.7 % in December without explaining its relevance to the galloping cost of living in the country.

Although the private media did not share the official media’s optimism and instead focused solely on the problems dogging the economy, they also did not explain to their audiences how yet another drop in inflation related to the plunging living standards of Zimbabweans.

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