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Public Statement On the Suspension/Ban of Journalist & Online Media in the URT

24 Apr, 2020
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Public Statement On the Suspension/Ban of Journalist & Online Media in the URT MISA Tanzania is saddened by the suspension of Talib Ussi Hamad, a journalist working with Tanzania Daima newspaper in Zanzibar. A statement issued by the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar on 20th April 2020 confirmed a six (6) months suspension of Mr. Hamad […]

Public Statement

On the Suspension/Ban of Journalist & Online Media in the URT

MISA Tanzania is saddened by the suspension of Talib Ussi Hamad, a journalist working with Tanzania Daima newspaper in Zanzibar. A statement issued by the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar on 20th April 2020 confirmed a six (6) months suspension of Mr. Hamad from performing any journalistic activities in the Isles following breach of Section 41 and 42(a) and (b) of Registration of News Agent, Newspapers and Books Act of 1988 as amended in 1997. Relatedly, Mr. Hamad was banned for posting on his Facebook account that fellow journalist was infected by corona virus contrary to government guidelines and lack of professionalism.

Regrettably, we acknowledge that the journalist in question acted irresponsibly by posting information which he was not supposed to. However, a warning from the Authorities would have been more appropriate and constructive than the ban. Moreover, authorities should direct him, and others who commit misconducts of this nature sometimes unknowingly to professional bodies like MISA to be reformed.

The suspension of Mr. Hamad is similar action in the Mainland where Mwananchi Newspaper online were banned for alleged misconduct/ violations of professional ethics. These incidences not only paint bad picture on the country’s records on media freedom but also affect the credibility and efficiency of media in facilitating exchange and dissemination of news and information of public interest. We, MISA Tanzania acknowledge the important role of media and journalists in spearheading people and national development. We equally acknowledge the role of relevant state media authorities in upholding professionalism in the industry. However, this role will be meaningful if media practitioners and journalists execute their journalistic duties professionally and within legal boundaries.

We understand that unfriendly provisions of media and access to information related laws affect media effectiveness and in particular, how journalists conduct themselves professionally while on and off duty. However, it is wise for media regulators and authorities to apply such laws with restraint especially in handling mistakes committed by journalists. We ask the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar through the responsible Minister to lift the ban imposed on Talib Ussi Hamad and allow him to receive professional guidance from media organizations such as MISA Tanzania.

MISA Tanzania call upon journalists and media practitioners to acquaint themselves with media laws, policies and professional guidelines to accurately and objectively report issues of public interest, and in particular the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic.

On freedom of expression online and offline, with specific reference to the COVID 19 pandemic MISA Tanzania urge relevant authorities to proactively continue availing important information to the media. This will help public in getting reliable information on the pandemic instead of being misinformed by unverified content producers particularly on social media.

Issued by the National Governing Council (NGC)

MISA Tanzania

April, 2020

 

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