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Statement
on the outrageous coverage of Archbishop Pius Ncube's case
by the state media
MISA-Zimbabwe
July 18, 2007
Zimbabwe woke up on Tuesday
17 July and Wednesday 18 July to shocking reportage of the alleged
adultery legal case involving Archbishop Pius Ncube of the Bulawayo
Archdiocese. The coverage of the purported revelations and 'scoop'
by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), The Chronicle and
The Herald are an affront to ethical journalism and the principle
of fair and balanced reporting especially as the matter is before
the courts and therefore subjudice.
The state media has embarked
on a parallel 'legal process' and persecution of the
Archbishop an act which should be condemned as unacceptable from
any media that intends to be respected and believed by society.
The state media coverage of this case reinforces concerns that this
media are used as political weapons against perceived enemies of
Zimbabwe's ruling elite.
The showing of graphic
pictures of the alleged moments of intimacy of parties allegedly
involved in this matter smacks of an agenda far beyond normal journalistic
reporting. The pictures which the state media claims prove the case
against Archbishop Ncube are not only disrespectful of the legal
processes underway but show a hidden agenda to tarnish the respected
reputation and image of the Archbishop once and for all.
MISA-Zimbabwe expresses
outrage at the disrespect and demeaning manner in which ZBC interviewed
the alleged woman in this case. Laying siege and shoving microphones
in front of people and asking personal questions on HIV-AIDS among
others goes on to show the sensationalism upon which this matter
was built and handled. MISA-Zimbabwe is reliably informed that questions
to Archbishop Ncube started flowing from state media journalists
who descended on Bulawayo for the 'kill' well before
the court papers were served on him. This confirms fears that the
state media, ZBC, The Chronicle and The Herald are at the fore front
of being abused by security agents in wars against perceived enemies
of the ruling elite. Graphic pictures shown by The Chronicle on
Tuesday 17 July and Wednesday 18 July should be condemned out rightly
as they are not only in bad taste but prove nothing beyond the agenda
of embarrassing Archbishop Ncube and disrespecting the courts.
This case is yet another
clear example of the abuse of the state media by those in power
for political gains. It is reminiscent of the murder case of war
veteran Cain Nkala in 2002 in which the security agents colluded
with the state media to tarnish the alleged perpetrators of the
murder well before the court case. Zimbabwe was shocked that after
mounting such 'evidence' against the 'perpetrators'
the courts found the accused innocent. It is this regard that MISA-Zimbabwe
calls upon the state media to return to the fundamentals of the
profession, introspect on their operations and serve society better.
MISA-Zimbabwe calls for
the respect of the right to privacy of the parties involved in this
matter. MISA-Zimbabwe further notes that the voice of Archbishop
Ncube on the social, economic and political issues affecting Zimbabwe
remains as strong and true as ever. His alleged personal scandals
are between him, the courts and his god.
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