Zimbabwe 2015 violations & victories
21 May

29 June

28 May

2 July

Willie Mponda, editor of The
Sun weekly newspaper in Gweru
was threatened with death by
the secretary-general of Gweru
City Council workers committee,
Frank Muzorera and banned from
attending council meeting.

The Minister of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services
Professor Jonathan Moyo threatened to use legal instruments to
force journalists to observe ethical
practices. This followed publication of a story by Newsday on 25
May 2015 alleging President Robert Mugabe owed businessperson
Ray Kaukonde $30 million.

15 June

Wilson Maposa, radio producer
with Wezhira Community Radio
Initiative in Masvingo was questioned by police over suspicion
that the initiative owned broadcasting equipment. According
to the Broadcasting Services Act
(BSA), it is illegal to broadcast
without a licence issued by the
Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe.

23 June

Freelance journalist Patrick Chitongo was convicted and sentenced to an effective eight months
imprisonment for contravening
Section 72 (1) of the Access to
Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) by operating The
Southern Mirror, (a newspaper)
without a registration certificate.

Two policemen from Masvingo
Central police station’s Law and
Order Section searched the offices
of the Wezhira Community Radio
Initiative in Masvingo to determine
whether it was in custody of
broadcasting equipment.

A
Bulawayo-based
freelance
photojournalist, Crispen Ndlovu,
was assaulted by a group of police
officers whom he had captured
on camera assaulting a suspected
cellphone thief.

8 August 2015

Journalists arrested while
covering labour protest
Journalists Obey Manayiti, Reagan
Mashavave and Pindai Dube
were also detained, threatened
and released without charges
by the police on 8 August 2015
while covering a demonstration
in Harare by the ZCTU against job
losses.

15 September

Mugabe threatens media
President Mugabe warned the media of rigid control while expressing his displeasure at the media
coverage and interpretations of a
planned launch of a new political party by former Vice President
Joice Mujuru.

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