Deputy Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services David Phiri has challenged journalists to be accurate when reporting.
Mr Phiri urged reporters to work hard and ensure that they report responsibly by making sure that information in their stories is factual.
The minister further urged journalists to ensure that information collected is verified before writing stories to avoid misleading the nation
Mr.Phiri was speaking in Monze today when he toured Sky F.M radio station.
He called on all community and commercial radio stations in the country to inform people on various developmental issues taking place within their areas of operation.
Mr.Phiri said there was need for people to know about any developments taking place and opportunities that government had been creating for them.
He said that it was a mandate to monitor and regulate community and commercial radio stations that were directly under the ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services.
The minister added that government would ensure that the freedom of information bill goes back to parliament.
He said that government was prepared to take the bill back to parliament as consultations had been carried out widely.
Mr.Phiri said that the bill was dragging because of consultations that were going on at both national and international levels.
He said that the freedom of information bill was not about journalists but citizens and accessing information.
He added that information should never be used at the detriment of developmental programs and important issues of national interest.
The minister was accompanied by Monze District Commissioner and some heads of government departments during the tour of Sky F.M radio station in monze.