President Mnangagwa Reaffirms Commitment to Media Freedom and Innovation

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reaffirmed his commitment to media freedom, urging media practitioners to embrace innovation and adapt to evolving technological changes. Speaking during an interactive session with editors from Zimpapers, ZBC, Alpha Media Holdings (AMH), Associated Newspapers, and other private players at State House on February 17, 2025, the President underscored the importance of factual reporting in the national interest.

Emphasizing inclusivity, President Mnangagwa called on Deputy Chief Secretary for Presidential Communications, George Charamba, to ensure that future engagements include all media platforms, including online outlets, regardless of their editorial stance. “Invite both the good and the bad media,” he instructed, reinforcing his open-door policy and commitment to constructive engagement.

During the session, media editors raised concerns about funding challenges, high licensing fees in broadcasting, and access to land for media houses. The President encouraged them to consolidate their concerns for further consideration, signaling the Government’s willingness to explore ways to support the industry while maintaining journalistic integrity.

The meeting took place amid reports that HSTV Editor Blessed Mhlanga had been invited for an interview at the Harare Law and Order Division. While reaffirming his commitment to media freedom, the President also stressed the importance of ethical journalism and accountability. He noted that journalism should not be used as a shield for unlawful activities, underscoring that all citizens, including media practitioners, must abide by the law.

The engagement highlighted President Mnangagwa’s continued efforts to foster open dialogue with the media, reinforcing the role of a free and responsible press in shaping Zimbabwe’s democratic and economic future.

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