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New twist to Daily News legal battle
MISA-Zimbabwe
March
17, 2006
The Associated
Newspapers of Zimbabwe’s (ANZ) legal battle to be granted an operating
licence has taken a new twist with the Minister of Information Dr
Tichaona Jokonya now expected to decide the publishing company’s
fate.
This comes in
the wake of reports that the government-controlled Media and Information
Commission (MIC) chairman Dr Tafataona Mahoso had admitted that
a High Court ruling barred it from involvement in the ANZ case.
On 8 February
2006 High Court judge Justice Rita Makarau ruled that Mahoso was
biased against ANZ, publishers of the banned Daily News and Daily
News on Sunday.
Justice Makarau
ruled that the MIC board’s impartiality was tainted by the proven
bias of its chairman, barring all members from involvement.
The weekly Financial
Gazette reported in its edition of 16 March 2006, that Mahoso had
since conceded that the judgment barred them from determining the
ANZ application. This shifts the resolution of the matter to Minister
Jokonya.
The minister,
as the appointing authority, can appoint a special board to determine
the application or instruct the MIC secretariat to issue a certificate
of registration.
The ANZ management
has already written to the minister appealing for his intervention.
ANZ legal adviser
Mordecai Mahlangu, however, expressed disappointment that the minister
was still to respond to their letters of appeal written on 22 February
and March 13 2006.
"We are
distressed by this. We are all patriots and would like this matter
resolved in the best interest of the country," said Mahlangu.
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