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Police
question journalists
MISA-Zimbabwe
April 07, 2010
Feluna Nleya
and Jennifer Dube reporters with the privately owned Standard weekly
were on 31 April 2010 questioned by police from the Law and Order
Section for exposing an alleged massive land scandal involving the
Minister of Local Government Ignatius Chombo and businessperson
Philip Chiyangwa.
Detective Inspector Muchada
and another officer only named as Kutiwa visited the Standard offices
where they also spoke to its editor Nevanji Madanhire and Zimind
Publishers group editor-in-chief Vincent Kahiya.
This followed publication
of the story in the weekly's edition of 28 March to 3 April 2010
which revealed that a special Harare council committee investigating
the allocation of land had recommended that Chiyangwa should be
arrested for alleged corruption.
The story was based on
a 54-page report titled: Special Investigations Committees report
on City of Harare's Land Sales, Leases and Exchanges from the period
October 2004 to December 2009.
Nleya and Dube were asked
to reveal their sources during the questioning which lasted about
an hour.
MISA-Zimbabwe's National
Director Nhlanhla Ngwenga condemned these acts as a betrayal of
the government's sincerity in instituting media reforms as well
as commitment to promote and protect media freedom. "It vindicates
our position that the only way out is an overhaul of the media legislation."
The Co-ordinator
of the Media Monitoring
Project of Zimbabwe (MMPZ) Andrew Moyse said given the fact
that the reports were based on a legal council investigation, there
was no basis for harassing the journalists.
Background
On 30 March 2010 police
questioned freelance journalist Stanley Gama following publication
of a related story in the Zimbabwean edition of The Sunday Times
which is published in South Africa.
The harassment of the
journalists comes hard on the heels of statements by the Minister
of Media, Information and Publicity Webster Shamu that harassment
of journalists should stop.
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