
The National Restoration party (NAREP) has charged that the MMD government is playing double standards by threatening to revoke broadcasting licenses from Radio stations airing political campaign adverts.
This follows Chief government spokesperson Ronnie Shikapwasha’s statement suggesting that all radio stations playing campaign songs risk losing their licenses because the Electoral Commission of Zambia has not declared the commencement of political campaigns ahead of this year’s tripartite elections.
NAREP president Elias Chipimo Junior says government’s stance on political adverts is an attempt aimed at silencing people’s voices on various issues of national interest.
He has charged that the state media has faced extreme government interference adding that it is unfortunate that the Rupiah Banda led administration is issuing unnecessary threats against the platform that the opposition in the country is freely using.
Mr. Chipimo adds that it is pointless for government to issue such threats when the ruling party has its campaign adverts running on the same radio stations being threatened.
He explains that the threats by Lieutenant General Shikapwasha on the media are unacceptable as they are not backed by any law.
The opposition leader has since called on the media in the country to collectively reject such threats stating that the move by government is an infringement on the freedom of the press.
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