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Transitional Barometer Monthly Report: January 2010
The Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
January 01, 2010
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THE government-controlled
public media remained poor watchdogs of the unity government's compliance
record according to the terms of the Global
Political Agreement (GPA).
Not only did
they fail to give any enlightening insights into the coalition's
intractable delays over resolving outstanding issues in the power-sharing
agreement and delivering on its reconstruction promises, they also
continued to give heavily biased and favourable coverage to the
ZANU PF arm of government at the expense of its MDC partners.
Of the 220 reports
these media carried on the coalition's activities in January, 118
(54%) were on ZANU PF activities with the MDC formations sharing
46%: MDC-T 37% (82 stories) and nine percent (20 stories) for MDC-M.
The voice of
ZANU PF was also the most heard, constituting 116 (55%) of the 208
voices the public media carried on the political parties' activities.
MDC-T was quoted 63 times (30%) while the MDC-M was accessed 29
times (14%). See Figs 1 and 2.
The government-controlled
media's reports on ZANU PF activities mostly championed the party's
cause in its power-sharing dealings with the MDC formations, while
those they carried on the MDC-T were generally negative, portraying
it as an unfaithful partner and an obstacle to the resolution of
outstanding issues. As a result, their coverage of the coalition's
activities violated both the principle of "balanced and fair
coverage" and the requirement that the media "refrain
from using abusive language that may incite hostility, political
intolerance and ethnic hatred or that unfairly undermines political
parties and other organisations" as stated in Article 19(d
& e) of the GPA.
Fig.
1: The most covered party in the public media
Media
|
ZANU
PF |
MDC-T
|
MDC-M |
ZBC
|
61
|
47
|
11 |
Zimpapers
|
57
|
35
|
9 |
| Total |
118
|
82
|
20 |
Fig.
2. The most heard political party in the public media
Media
|
ZANU
PF |
MDC-T
|
MDC-M |
| ZBC
|
64 |
24 |
12 |
Government
press
|
52
|
39
|
17
|
| Total |
116
|
63
|
29 |
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