Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary, Emmanuel Nyirenda says commercial photographers will not be accredited to cover the SADC Heads of State and governments summit in Lusaka next week.
Mr. Nyirenda said at a press briefing today that only photographers taking photos
for news purposes will be accredited to cover the summit.
He said journalists covering the arrival of heads of state and government at the
Lusaka International Airport will be restricted by way of a cordon, adding that
those that wanting to interview foreign leaders will have to make their own
arrangmenents.
Mr. Nyirenda also said entry to the state banquet will be restricted.
He pointed out that journalists that would like want to link to their home countries
via satellite will have to make their own arrangements with the Zambia
Telecommunication company (ZAMTEL).
Mr. Nyirenda announced that journalists covering the summit will use the media
centre at the summit venue.
The Permanent Secretary emphasised the need for journalists to obtain proper
accreditation before the summit day to avoid inconveniences.
Meanwhile, SADC Head of Corporate Communications Unit, Leefa Martin said SADC
Executive Secretary Tomaz Salomao would hold a press brieifng at Mulungushi
International Conference Centre tomorrow.
Ms. Martin said Dr. salomao could not manage to hold a brieifng today because he was
held up in Johannesburg.
The 27th SADC heads of state and government officially at the Mulungushi
International Conference on 15th August.