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Summary of media alerts: Month of August 2006
MISA-Zimbabwe
Extracted from Monthly Alerts Digest - August 2006
September 11, 2006

Victim/ Concerned Party

Violation/ Event/issue

Date

Status of matter

The Zimbabwe Independent and the area prosecutor for Manicaland, Levison Chikafu.

The Minister of National Security Didymus Mutasa, threatens to sue the Independent and Chikafu over the publication of statements made in an open court.

11 August 2006

Mutasa’s threats arise from the court case in which the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Patrick Chinamasa was being accused of trying to defeat the course of justice by attempting to coerce a Zanu PF secretary for information, James Kaunye, to drop charges of violence against Mutasa supporters. Chinamasa has since been acquitted of the charges.

Opposition parliamentarians, Job Sikhala, Goodrich Chimbaira and 20 Chitungwiza residents.

Sikhala and Chimbaira are parliamentarians for St Marys and Zengeza respectively.

Charged for staging an allegedly illegal demonstration against Chitungwiza Municipality following an increase in water charges in contravention of the Public Order and Security Act (POSA).

16 August 2006

They are on Z$300 bail (USd 1, 2) each.

Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) chairman Pikirayi Deketeke.

Deketeke blamed the Ministry of Information and Publicity for the delays in the issuing of broadcasting licenses to private players and for community radio stations as it had not responded to the enabling recommendations submitted by the licensing authority that would easy the entry of private players.

He was giving evidence before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Communications on why BAZ had not met its June/July deadline to issue licenses for community radio stations.

24 August 2006

The ministry was still to publicly respond by the end of August notwithstanding that no private players have been issued with broadcasting licenses since the enactment of the Broadcasting Services Act in 2001.

 

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