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NewsDay reporters barred from Khami Prison
MISA-Zimbabwe
July 07, 2011
Nkulani Nkabinde
and Chrispen Tabvura journalists with the privately owned daily,
NewsDay, were on 6 July 2011 reportedly barred from covering an
arts festival inside Khami Prison in Bulawayo by prison officials.
The officials
insisted that the two should first produce an invitation letter
to the event.
Nkabinde and
Tabvura were made to wait in the prison complex's car park
for more than an hour as prison officials went inside to consult
their superiors.
"After
explaining that we had spoken to the organisers who had even indicated
we could come and attend the event, a female prison warder, only
identified as Ndlovu, asked that we wait at (sic) the car park while
she made inquiries," said Nkabinde.
The journalists
left after waiting for more than an hour when no one came with the
superiors' answer.
Journalists
from the state media, The Chronicle and Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
(ZBC) were allowed to cover the event.
The incident
comes after reports by NewsDay that journalists from the independent
press were barred from covering a meeting on 4 July 2011 between
FIFA president Sepp Blatter and President Robert Mugabe at State
House. Journalists from the state media were again reportedly allowed
to cover the event.
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