
Three Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) political party supporters have been sentenced to 3 years imprisonment with hard labour for assaulting a Muvi TV crew in Lusaka in July last year.
Magistrate Alice Walusiku in passing judgment, said that journalists have a duty to investigate, disseminate, research and inform, hence they should not be hindered as they carry out their noble tasks. Magistrate Walusiku also said that her court would be failing in its duties if stiff punishment was not meted out on the offenders as many would continue to perpetrate the vice.
In July last year more than 100 ruling MMD cadres severely beat a MUVI TV news crew and confiscated their equipment.
The cadres then also almost raped the female journalists who were among the Muvi TV news crew.
The journalists had gone to Nakachenje area in Lusaka West to interview a woman who had been attacked by the same MMD cadres and had had,her land grabbed from her.
Reporter Dainess Nyirenda and Cameraperson, Annita Kalwani suffered internal injuries after they were trampled upon by the cadres.
Driver, Edward Ntele suffered a deep cut on his forehead and while another cameraperson, Emmanuel Kaluba had his lips cut in the fracas.
The MMD cadres confiscated a camera tripod stand, a microphone, 4 mobile phones and undisclosed amounts of money.
The matter was quickly reported to Matero police Station and officers were quickly mobilised to the incident scene.
MMD Lusaka Province Vice Youth Chairman, Watson Mutonga physically identified the MMD cadres, who assaulted the MUVI TV news crew.
The assaulted MUVI TV personnel narrated the ordeal describing it as uncalled for. Camera person, Annita Kalwani almost shed tears when describing how she was almost gang-raped. Another cameraperson, Emmanuel Kaluba said he was beaten badly because of the camera he was holding.Driver, Edward Ntele has also narrated that he was hit with a huge stone on his head making him lose consciousness.
Meanwhile the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia has welcomed the sentencing and said it was a timely warning to all those with plans or are in the habit of perpetrating violence against media practitioners.
We are convinced that the sentence has sent a strong signal to perpetrators of violence against the media practitioners and urge all the journalists in Zambia to continue reporting cases of violence against them so that perpetrators can be brought to book.