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Ministry
quizzed over status of media reforms
MISA-Zimbabwe
August 20, 2009
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MISA-Zimbabwe National
Chairperson Loughty Dube has written to the Minister of Media, Information
and Publicity Webster Shamu requesting for a response and update
on progress towards implementation of envisaged media reforms.
Dube's
letter comes on the backdrop of submissions made to the Ministry
by the Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) and the recommendations
of the media
stakeholders conference held in Kariba in May this year.
"MISA Zimbabwe
is of the well considered view that as a follow up to the Kariba
Media Stakeholders Conference, and given the lack of acknowledgement
of the written input of those that were unable to attend it, there
should be a mechanism through which your good office can facilitate
further debate on various issues about democratic media reform in
the country before considering these resolutions final," he
said.
Noting that haphazard
reforms were inimical to the advancement of freedom of expression,
access to information as well as press freedom, he said a review
process was therefore of critical importance. This would assist
in determining whether the MAZ submissions, Kariba recommendations
and the current parliamentary legislative process pertaining to
the establishment of the statutory Zimbabwe Media Commission and
the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe were complementary or contradictory.
"The request for
a mechanism to dialogue further on the proposed recommendations
is made in the spirit and letter of the principle of a consultative
follow up on the recommendations before they are considered to be
final.
"It is best practice,
the world over and especially in democratic societies, that where
a policy reform conference has occurred, the final report and recommendation
of such said conference, be considered by the relevant stakeholders.
This is in order to maintain the spirit of inclusiveness and participatory
decision making in as pragmatic a manner possible," said Dube.
The letter was also copied
to the Deputy Minister Jameson Timba, the Chairperson of the Parliamentary
Portfolio Committee on Media, Information and Communication Technologies
Honorable Gift Chimanikire and the Permanent Secretary for Media
Information and Publicity George Charamba.
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