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Media
fails to adequately report on local government polls
Media
Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
Extracted from Weekly Media Update 2006-9
Monday February 27th – Sunday March 5th 2006
THE media’s
gross abdication of their watchdog role, particularly the private
ones, was clearly illustrated by their failure to adequately handle
the just-ended local government polls. They generally gave scant
attention to the election and, as a result, omitted pertinent information
on the electoral process, which the ruling party has previously
been accused of manipulating to ensure victory.
For example,
none of the Press investigated the state of the voters’ roll, provided
information on the campaign manifestos of the contestants or on
the location of polling stations. Rather, the 10 stories the government
papers carried on the matter were mainly passive regurgitations
of pronouncements by the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) on the
electoral environment, ZANU PF’s campaign rallies and election results.
In fact, except for stories on elections results and ZANU PF rallies,
the rest of the electoral stories were largely snippets buried inside
the papers. Further, the stories only began appearing in the papers
just two days before the election day.
Similarly, none
of ZBH’s 34 stories adequately discussed the mechanics governing
the conduct of the election. Rather, half of the reports were on
ZANU PF campaigns while the rest were on ZEC’s preparedness for
the polls, voting and announcement of results. Campaign activities
of opposition candidates were not mentioned.
In fact, the
failure by the official media to subject the electoral process to
scrutiny resulted in The Sunday Mail (5/2) failing to investigate
the circumstances leading to "skirmishes involving Zanu-PF
and MDC polling agents over a compiled list of voters who had cast
their votes". Apart from revealing that the police
"swiftly reacted to quell the disturbances"
no further detail was provided on the matter.
However, The
Standard (5/2) gave insight into the reasons behind the clashes
and ZANU PF’s attempts to use unorthodox means to tilt the Chegutu
mayoral poll in its favour. It reported that "three MDC
supporters" were arrested "after they confronted
ZANU PF agents taking down the names of voters at polling stations".
Reportedly,
the ruling party agents were "promising voters maize
meal" after the poll.
Notably, apart
from this story, the rest of the private media totally ignored reporting
on the elections. It is such dereliction of duty that gives the
authorities leeway to manipulate the electoral process thereby denying
the citizenry their right to choose leaders of their choice.
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