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Statement on MP Ziyambi's admissions
Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations (ZACRAS)
April 02, 2012
ZACRAS is outraged
by actions of the Member of Parliament for Chakari, Zachariah Ziyambi,
who banned members of his constituency from listening to Studio
7 and reading newspapers perceived to be hostile to ZANU-PF.
In a Newsday
article of 2 April 2012, the ZANU-PF Member of Parliament for Chakari,
Zachariah Ziyambi, stated that he advised his constituency not to
listen to Voice of America's Studio 7 or read newspapers hostile
to ZANU-PF, so that they do not get distracted. Honourable Ziyambi
said this during a parliamentary workshop organised by the Media
Institute of Southern Africa (MISA-Zimbabwe) in Kariba.
It is deplorable
that the same individuals whom Zimbabweans entrusted and voted into
office, are the same individuals who seek to gag citizen's
right to access information. The right to information is a basic
human right, and should not be viewed as a privilege which can be
bestowed or taken away from citizens at the whims of politicians.
In the same
Newsday article, MP Ziyambi went on to add that his constituency
does not have access to newspapers and has limited access to ZBC
radio stations. It is ZACRAS' view that, by restricting access
to Studio 7 and any other information sources which do not glorify
ZANU-PF, the MP is striving to create information blackout.
Contrary to
Honourable Ziyambi's actions, ZACRAS is of the belief that
Parliamentarians should be at the forefront of championing the attainment
of democratic principles, of which access to information is one
of them .It is therefore regrettable that MPs like Ziyambi, are
putting restrictions and dictating the kind of information that
citizens should access.
ZACRAS believes
that, placing restrictions on access to information promotes a culture
of passivity and docility on the part of citizens. Restricting access
to information will culminate in the constituency of Chakari being
deprived of information. As a result, constituency members will
not be able to actively engage in governance issues and demand accountability
and transparency.
Currently, there
has been an upsurge in cases of Parliamentarians who are abusing
Community Development Funds (CDF). It is such instances which necessitate
the empowerment of citizens through information provision, so that
they demand accountability and transparency from the governing.
ZACRAS maintains
its call for broadcasting diversity which will result in the licensing
of community radios. It is ZACRAS' conviction that community
radios will close the information gap which has been created by
ZBC's failure to broadcast in all regions of Zimbabwe.
Promotion of
access to information, freedom of expression and information dissemination
is one of the cornerstones of any vibrant and healthy democratic
society. Through community radios, the free flow of information
will contribute to transparency, accountability and the rule of
law. In this manner, citizen participation in public and political
discourse will be greatly enhanced.
The free flow of information within countries and across international
borders is a powerful force for development, understanding and positive
change. Through access to information and participation of communities,
an empowered Zimbabwe will actively participate in governance issues
and demand accountability and transparency from the governing.
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fact
sheet
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