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The Herald justifies skewed political coverage
20 Jun 2018 at 10:17hrs | Views
The Herald's Editor-in-Chief Caesar Zvayi has said that the opposition parties, particularly the Nelson Chamisa led MDC-T faction, do not give them their diaries hence they cannot cover their political rallies.
He made the comments while briefing the European Union Election Observer Mission media analyst Mr Javier Gutierrez on the operations of Zimpapers' flagship with regards to elections. He said all political parties and presidential candidates were free to approach The Herald for interviews or request coverage for their rallies.
"We are open to all contestants, whether Zanu-PF or MDC; all parties that successfully filed at the Nomination Court. All we want from them (political parties) is their schedule and then we deploy our reporters, which we have already been doing. The challenge we are facing is that opposition parties - and by opposition, I don't mean only MDC Chamisa - don't give us their diaries. We are fully aware of our obligations under the Electoral Act and the requirements of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission," Zvayi said.
"We are open to all contestants, whether Zanu-PF or MDC; all parties that successfully filed at the Nomination Court. All we want from them (political parties) is their schedule and then we deploy our reporters, which we have already been doing. The challenge we are facing is that opposition parties - and by opposition, I don't mean only MDC Chamisa - don't give us their diaries. We are fully aware of our obligations under the Electoral Act and the requirements of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission," Zvayi said.
Source - Byo24News