State of the media in Southern Africa - 2003
The incident occurred while Chibvuri was covering a parliamentary by-election.
• DATE: December 8, 2003
PERSONS/INSTITUTIONS: Martin Chimenya
VIOLATIONS: Detained (charged), censored

M

artin Chimenya, a journalist for the Voice of the People Communications Trust (VOP),
was arrested on December 8 2003 in the city of Masvingo, 293 kilometres south of the
capital, Harare. His tape recorder and tapes were confiscated.
He was charged under Section 79 (1) of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy
Act (AIPPA) for allegedly practicing as a journalist without accreditation. The Magistrate’s
Court released Chimenya on Z$15,000 bail (approx. US$19) on December 10. He was ordered
to appear in court on December 23. His tape recorder and tapes have yet to be returned.
• DATE: December 9, 2003
PERSONS/INSTITUTIONS: Internet/website(s)
VIOLATIONS: Legislation (censorship)

T

he Zimbabwean government is planning to introduce new measures to police all broadcast
and Internet-based information circulation in a bid to control the flow of information in
the country, The Daily Mirror reported on December 9 2003.
According to the newspaper, this move, if successfully completed, would mean that the government will be able to monitor individual information, messages and letters, which could lead
to the arrest of all those involved in circulating information that the government says “undermines the sovereignty of the country.”

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