ZUJ condemns harassment of journalists by Bishop Kunonga

The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists, ZUJ, would like to appeal to public figures to exercise restraint during their interactions with journalists on assignment.

Kunonga.
Kunonga.

The Union is deeply concerned and alarmed by reports that Bishop Nolbert Kunonga reportedly threatened to shoot journalists covering his eviction from Anglican Church premises in Harare on Wednesday, 28 November.

Newsday Photo-journalist, Hardlife Samusvi, told ZUJ that he had been traumatized by the experience especially after seeing what he believed was a gun on Kunonga and did not feel safe.

The incident comes soon after Herald’s Masvingo correspondent, George Maponga sustained injuries after coming under the attack of a TelOne employee, John Zvirikuzhe who teamed up with three suspects and subjected Maponga to a hail of missiles.

Maponga sustained deep cuts and had to receive eight stitches at hospital. He was working on a case of alleged corruption at TelOne in Masvingo.

We urge all public officials to behave responsibly as embarking on violence against journalists may encourage other sections of the community to behave in a similar manner.

As we move towards a possible referendum and elections, we urge public figures not to become advocates of violence against journalists as this could expose our members to further abuses.

ZUJ condemns all acts of violence against journalists as it curtails Freedom of Expression and of the Press.

In Solidarity,

Foster Dongozi

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