OCTOBER 2022 Media and Freedom of expression ZPP recorded 3 cases on violating the right to media and expression perpetrated mainly by the ruling party. These cases were recorded within Harare in Kuwadzana, Mbare and Harare Central constituencies. The violation of the freedom of expression violates the rights of journalists to operate freely and disseminate information. Hence the violation to expression and freedom of media also infringes the right to access information as enshrined in Section 62 of the constitution. The violation of freedom of the media negatively affects journalistic practice. The cases include the assault of journalist Godwin Mangudya by CIO members and Zanu PF activists in Kuwadzana, Harare, while covering the party’s central committee elections. On 10 October, two journalists from Alpha Media Holdings’ HSTV were assaulted by the police in Mbare when they witnessed and filmed the police assaulting vendors while dispersing them. Newsday and TheNewsHawks journalists were also denied accreditation to cover the Zanu PF 7th National Elective Congress convened at the Harare International Conference Centre between 26 and 29 October. The right to expression and media freedom remains essential under Section 61 of the Constitution. The right to freedom of expression is further protected in article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which provides for the right of individuals to hold opinions without interference and the right to freedom of expression which includes freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds. Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (African Charter) protects the right to freedom of expression. The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 13

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