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VMCZ
successfully completes ethics training course
Voluntary
Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ)
June 09, 2009
The Voluntary Media Council
of Zimbabwe (VMCZ), in partnership with the Institute for Further
Education of Journalists (FOJO) of Sweden, successfully completed
a round of training workshops to improve media responsibility and
accountability in Zimbabwe's four major towns as set out for
the 1st half of 2009.
The workshops, held on
the background of polarization, misconduct and accountability in
the media, were held under the theme 'Doing Ethics'.
About 80 journalists attended the training course facilitated by
two international trainers; Ranga Kalansooriya from Sri Lanka and
John Romare from Sweden with assistance from two local co-facilitators,
Matthew Takaona and Cris Chinaka.
The aim of the course
was for participants to understand the issues of ethics in journalism
to enable them to apply these in their daily work.
According to Abigail
Gamanya, VMCZ Programmes Coordinator, "The course was intended
to get journalists to revisit and internalise the Zimbabwean Code
of Conduct and appreciate what codes can and cannot do while drawing
lessons from other countries."
The workshop also allowed
participants to list and discuss practical ways that they can use
to prevent mistakes in reporting.
"I had a tough
fight with one of the family members of a crime victim, on whom
I had done a story. He urged me to get into his shoes as a family
member of the victim, but I defended my stance and until now I believed
my position was correct. But now, through this workshop, I know
what I did was unethical," said Tambudzai Zindi of Manica
Post in Mutare.
The course was primarily
designed for working journalists in print and broadcast media and
provided an opportunity to build communication networks which would
assist in peer oversight.
Participants
to the workshops recommended that VMCZ should bring media owners
and editors on board, mainly to promote high ethical practices within
newsrooms.
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