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  • Statement on proposed All Stakeholders Media Conference
    Media Alliance of Zimbabwe & Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe
    April 22, 2009

    After reviewing the programme for the proposed Government of Zimbabwe All-Stakeholders Media Conference, scheduled for May 6-8 2009 at the Troutbeck Inn in Nyanga, we regard the outlined agenda and topics for discussion as fatally compromised and anathema to media freedom and the principles of the Global Political Agreement.

    It is our considered view that the agenda and most of the proposed presenters/facilitators have been, or are, hostile to media freedom and the free flow of information within Zimbabwean society. We do not see how a meeting of this nature can possibly resolve the problems that currently restrict all media practice in Zimbabwe.

    In particular we do not see how such a conference, with its proposed agenda, can possibly resolve issues of democratic media-law reform. Further, we are of the view that the agenda outlined is a radical departure from government's initial attempt to stage an all stakeholders' media conference due to have been held on March 28-29, 2009 at the Meikles Hotel in Harare.

    However, we remain committed to engaging government in crafting a credible agenda for genuine democratic media-law reform.

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