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Weekly Media Update 2010-35
The Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
Monday Septmber 6th - Sunday September 12th 2010
September 17, 2010
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A strike by
Air Zimbabwe pilots, which resulted in the cancellation of most
of the airline's international flights, leaving thousands of travellers
stranded, made headlines in all the media this week.
While the government
media reported this strike in isolation of simmering labour unrest
in other economic sectors, the private media viewed it as "a
tip of the iceberg".
In other stories
the government media carried a significant number of reports propping
up President Mugabe's image, without providing any context. The
private media, on the other hand, paid attention to the intensifying
debate on national elections, following weekend reports that Mugabe
had directed Finance Minister Tendai Biti to budget for the polls,
and revelations by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that he and
Mugabe had agreed to hold them next year.
Although both
the government and private media highlighted endless confusion in
the constitutional outreach consultation programme, the government
media paid lip service to incidents of politically motivated violence,
which the private media argued undermined the credibility of Zimbabwe's
constitutional reforms.
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