Media must not agitate for illegal regime change – Minister Muswere

Harare Bureau

ADVOCATING for the overthrow of a democratically elected Government falls outside the bounds of media freedom, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said yesterday.

Speaking at the third-anniversary celebration of 3K Television at their Harare offices, Dr Muswere underscored the importance of comprehending the constitutional framework governing media operations as the nation progresses towards Vision 2030.

Section 61 of the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and the media, and Section 62 pertains to access to information, yet neither confers the right to agitate for the overthrow of the lawful Government.

“We should also be unequivocally clear regarding the supreme law of the country; the right to broadcast the overthrow of a legitimate and democratic Government does not exist within our Constitution. The media freedom and freedom of expression we enjoy should be guarded jealously, and we should consistently protect our journalists,” he said.

Dr Muswere affirmed that the Zimbabwe Media Commission and his ministry would continue to collaborate with journalists and the media to provide guidance to all media houses and facilitate their growth.

“However, while we uphold our Constitutional obligation regarding freedom of expression, we must also recognise that the growth of the media industry is predicated on ethics, ethos and factual accuracy.

“We are the architects of our destiny, which is why the President has consistently emphasised ‘nyika inovakwa nevene vayo’ (a nation is built by its own people). Every member of the fourth estate bears this responsibility,” he said.

Dr Muswere said that media ethics remain the bedrock of journalism.

“It is an opportunity to verify and ensure that the sources of information we generate and utilise are credible. This will ensure that the robustness and growth of the media industry continue on a positive trajectory.

“As a Government, we have implemented a range of legislative, policy and infrastructure initiatives to support media plurality and diversity in our country, as we endeavour to inform, educate, and entertain the nation.”

Dr Muswere acknowledged that, as the Government works towards amendments to the Broadcasting Services Act, it is cognisant of the challenges that have impeded the growth of the media industry.

“However, what is an adversary? What is success? It is the capacity and determination to overcome adversity, to possess the leadership that will direct, manage, plan, organise, and control the resources of institutions.

“I have had the opportunity to familiarise myself extensively with 3K TV studios. This is where technology converges with human capital development, in terms of miniaturising and modernising our studios, as we progress towards an upper middle-income society with a knowledgeable and informed populace.”

Dr Muswere also commended the role 3K TV plays in promoting Government projects and amplifying voices within marginalised communities. The minister said that 3K TV exemplifies the liberalisation of airwaves under President Mnangagwa’s leadership.

“This is one of the achievements in terms of the 8 000 projects we frequently cite, regarding the deliverables achieved under the Second Republic. The more our nation imports content from other countries, the more we export jobs to those jurisdictions. We must support our local artists.

“We must support the various disciplines that require a platform to voice issues affecting micro and macroeconomic growth, as well as social, political, and economic spheres within our country,” he said.

Jester Media Services Group chief executive Mr Pilate Machadu affirmed the company’s cordial relationship with the Government.

“We applaud the Government and the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe for opening up the airwaves and introducing diversity in the sector,” he said.

3KTV station manager, Ms Abigail Mvududu, expressed pride in the station’s significant contribution to the growth of the film industry in Zimbabwe through collaborations with local producers.

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