The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia Chapter has called on Zambians not to attack the Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) based on assertions.
MISA Zambia Chairperson Henry Kabwe said people should prove that PAZA had been compromised when it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Press Freedom Committee of the Post Newspaper instead of speaking on assumptions.
Mr. Kabwe has challenged people to come forward and prove with substantial evidence that the MoU PAZA signed with the Press Freedom Committee of the Post had strings attached.
He charged that the attacks on PAZA were only meant to scandalize and destabilize the media liaison committee and divert attention away from discussing media self regulation.
Mr. Kabwe wondered why people are bringing up the issue of the MoU now when the friendship between the Post and PAZA has been in the public domain for some time now.
The MISA Zambia Chairperson said media institutions need to support each other, adding that the MoU between PAZA and The Post Newspaper was not strange.[quote]
He accused some sectors of society of orchestrating the campaign to scandalize the media liaison committee because they believe that the MoU between PAZA and the Post was meant for the two organisations to gang up against government on statutory media regulation.
Mr. Kabwe reminded the public that the fight against statutory regulation of the media was started long before the Post joined the fight, and appealed to the public not to see the Post Newspaper as engineering the resistance against statutory media regulation.
He urged the nation not to start bringing in others issues to derail the issue at hand but focus on addressing the impasse on the media self-regulation mechanism.
Mr. Kabwe told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that people should wait for PAZA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) which had been delayed due to financial difficulties if they wanted a new executive in place.
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