Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Media Bodies Reject State Ultimatum but offer no solution

Media self regulation has been in the news of late. On August 6, 2009 media associations met vice president George Kunda, they agreed to provide a document on self regulation within six months. Kunda went on to challege media associations to provide a bill on self regulation within six months failure to which the government would legislate. He also told them government had already drafted such a law.

But on August 16 media association held a briefing at MISA Zambia House where they rejected the government six month ultimatum. the following story appeared in the local media on August 17, 2009:

Local media bodies have rejected the six month government ultimatum in which they have been asked to come up with a self-regulatory body or be subjected to statutory regulation.

Information and broadcasting minister Ronnie Shikapwasha, however, insisted the government would introduce in Parliament a Bill to effect statutory regulation if the media failed to meet the deadline.

Vice president George Kunda last month gave a six month ultimatum to media bodies to come up with a self regulatory body. He also announced that government had drafted a media Bill to regulate the operations of journalists if they failed to come up with a self regulatory body within the given time frame.

The Press Association of Zambia, MISA, Press Freedom Committee of The Post, Zambia Union Journalists, Zambia Media Women Association and PANOS Southern Africa said in a joint statement that Zambia had adequate laws inhibiting the operations of the media.

ZAMWA member Sally Chiwama said the media would not accept the arrangement of coming up with a statutory regulatory body. Among the laws that governed the media, Ms Chiwama said were the laws on defamation, sedition and prohibition of false publication among others.
“We do not have intentions to accommodate such an arrangement whether it came today or in the next 100 years because we feel there are adequate laws in Zambia which are inhibiting the operations of the media,” Ms Chiwama said.

General Shikapwasha said in an interview that it was wrong for the associations to reject the ultimatum when in the meeting with Mr Kunda they agreed to the suggestion.
“The media bodies were in a meeting with the Vice president and they agreed that they would in ssix months time create a body for self regulation. If they had a problem they should have said it during the meeting,” Gen Shikapwasha said.
He said he was surprised that the associations could change from what they discussed with Mr Kunda.

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