MDC-T commits to journalists safety

Opposition MDC-T president Nelson Chamisa on 8 March 2018 said his party is committed to ensuring the safety and security of journalists at all times.

Chamisa said journalists or any other persons , should feel safe and secure whenever they visit Harvest House, the party ‘s headquarters in Harare’s central business district.

He was speaking during a meeting in Harare with MISA Zimbabwe Trustees Cris Chinaka and Davision Maruziva and National Governing Council Vice Chairperson Rutendo Mawere, during which they expressed their concerns following the recent harassment of journalists at Harvest House.

Also in attendance was the party’s presidential spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka and MISA Zimbabwe Programmes Co-ordinator Nyasha Nyakunu.

Senior Herald reporter Zvamaida Murwira and freelance journalist Anna Chibamu were allegedly harassed by MDC-T youths on 1 March 2018 at Harvest House during a press conference to confirm Chamisa as the party’s president.

Meanwhile, Chamisa said to demonstration the party’s commitment to the safety and security of journalists, he had since arranged for a meeting with the two journalists in order to understand and appreciate what had happened on the day in question.

Chinaka said the MDC-T should work on its media handling skills and also come up with a “sensitisation programme” on the key role played by journalists. He said this would assist in creating a safe environment for journalists ahead the 2018 elections.

Source: MISA Zimbabwe

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