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Botswana
news crew remanded to July
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 23, 2006
Beauty Mokoba
and Keketso Seofela, journalists with Botswana Television, charged
with violating the Access
to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA), were on
23 May 2006 further remanded to 26 July 2006 when they appeared
before a Plumtree magistrate.
The two journalists
who are on bail were arrested on 30 April 2006 and detained for
two days in Zimbabwe’s south-western border town of Plumtree and
charged under AIPPA for practicing journalism without accreditation
and violating the country’s immigration laws.
Reporter Mokoba
and cameraman Seofela, were only able to return to Botswana on 2
May 2006 following their release and subsequent appearance before
a Plumtree magistrate. They were each granted $4 million bail.
The pair was
arrested in Plumtree while allegedly covering the outbreak of a
foot-and-mouth disease and the possible cross-border cattle rustling
between the two countries as possible causes for the spread of the
epidemic.
The journalists
risk spending two years in jail if convicted under AIPPA for practicing
journalism in Zimbabwe without being accredited by the statutory
government-controlled Media and Information Commission.
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