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MISA condemns threats on City TV reporter by Kasama DC and UPND Provincial youth leaders

Fr Simatende
11 Aug, 2022
Such acts are disturbing and retrogressive to the development of the media sector and an infringement to freedom of expression

PRESS STATEMENT

For Immediate Release

Thursday, August 11, 2022

LUSAKA – MISA Zambia condemns the threats issued on CITY TV reporter, Mr. Wellington Chanda by the Kasama District Commissioner (DC), Elizabeth Goma and some Provincial Youth leaders from the United Party for National Development (UPND).

Mr. Wellington Chanda a CITY TV reporter based in Kasama, wrote a story on some youths in Kasama District expressing dissatisfaction over the outcome of the selection process to recruit supervisors and enumerators in the 2022 Census.

This development has prompted the DC and the Provincial Youth Chairperson, Mr. Paul Mulenga to issue Mr. Chanda with all forms of threats. Other party officials involved are Moses Kanyanta, Deputy Provincial Youth Chairperson and Doreen Namuchenje, Provincial Chairperson for Women.

“You want to start a war that you do not quench. I have always told you and I think you have started a war that you will not quench. I am very naughty but I try to be nice to everyone. But If you start me you will start a war that you do not quench. Can I tell you one thing, me I don’t care, if you want right now, I can be removed today or tomorrow for doing the right thing?” Said Elizabeth Goma.

Such acts are disturbing and retrogressive to the development of the media sector and an infringement to freedom of expression. The acts are also an attack to the Head of State following his commitment towards the enjoyment of fundamental freedoms of expression and the media.

We wish to remind the DC that media freedom and freedom of expression is a constitutional right that should be enjoyed by every Zambian. Madam Elizabeth Goma overstepped her boundaries and her actions should not be tolerated in any functioning democracy. Her actions are not only an infringement to media freedoms but also a thorn to democracy.

Further, we wish to express disappointment with the UPND Kasama District Provincial Youth Leadership for threatening Mr Chanda’s life. What the UPND in Kasama needs to understand is that Mr Chanda was only doing his job of informing the public.

“These are Politics and am in charge of the youths in this province. I have told you that whatever is concerning the youths in this province, ask me first. I don’t want to destroy your life or you destroying mine, no. I have counselled you that whenever, you want to issue a statement over the youths, you consult from me before anything. Young man, life is short and caderism hasn’t finished let me not lie to you. It is just smart now. Whatever is happening concerning the youths, I am in charge and you should call me.” Said Paul Mulenga

The actions by Mr Paul Mulenga, Mr Moses Kanyanta and Madama Doreen Namuchenje are undemocratic and an attack on the office of the President. The Head of State has on a number of times stressed the need to enjoy fundamental freedoms of the media and freedom of expression which we strongly believe are key tenets of democracy.

The Provincial Youth Chairperson and his compatriots have no right to demand that Mr Chanda should always consult them each time he wants to issue a statement concerning the youths in the district. The youths have a constitutional right to enjoy these fundamental rights such as the access to information that allows to make informed decisions.

We note with sadness that the three-party leaders mentioned have threatened to deal with Mr Chanda by applying politics against him and further stating that caderism has not ended.

Mr Chanda has on a number of times received threats of all forms from the provincial youth leadership.

We have been informed that some youths have been mobilized and ordered to beat Mr Chanda for giving youths a platform to voice out.

We would further like to bring this matter to the attention of the President and the UPND leadership to discipline the leaders in question as their actions do not reflect the true reason why Zambians voted for them.

Issued by

MISA Zambia

Rev. Dr. Fr. Barnabas Simatende, OMI

Chairperson

About MISA

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

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