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Protest over Violence Against Women in The Herald Newsrooms
NANGO & Women's Coalition
August 24, 2005

The undersigned organizations who are subscribers and readers of The Herald on a daily basis write to protest in the strongest terms violence against women in your newsrooms. As civic society organizations we are gravely worried that civilized spaces like your newsrooms and offices have become unsafe and hostile spaces for women in your employ.

I refer to the alleged attempted rape of a female employee by one of your senior editors. There is no record of this case going to the courts and to date the male editor is still in your employ. The female employee has since left The Herald. Recently we were shocked to receive the news that another senior male editor, Ceasar Zvayi assaulted a female journalist in your newsroom. This was done in full view of other employees who witnessed the case. The case has been reported to the police. However the perpetrator in this case, Ceasar Zvayi has boasted about his assault on Thelma Chikwanha and threatened other staff that he will deal with them the "Thelma way."

Mr Zvayi is also alleged to have phoned the Federation of Africa Media Women of Zimbabwe (FAMWZ) to ask when they were going to come and demonstrate against him. He promised to show them then that he can assault women.

We rely on the Herald on a daily basis to tell the story of gender violence against women and children in the country. We were proud of your unraveling of the Macheke Primary School cases of organized child sexual abuse, which led to the closure of the school. However we are disturbed to find that such violence is happening in the newsrooms where the stories are written.

Violence against women is a very serious issue and we are urging you to deal with perpetrators in a way that depicts that the Herald has zero tolerance on gender violence. Gender violence demeans women and precludes them from rising within company ladders to the corridors of power. We request that;

1. Management promptly investigates cases of gender violence and brings to book all perpetrators within the Herald and Zimpapers.

2. We ask that you create a working environment that is friendly to women in your newsrooms. Such an environment should be free of violence, especially sexual harassment.

3. We request that you put in place policies and guidelines that ensure gender equality within your organization. We would love to have a female editor at the Herald in the near future.

4. Formal apology from management to the female staff members for the conditions they have been forced to live in.

Signed

(note that the final petition will be carried on a NANGO letterhead)

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