Foreign Affairs Minister, Sibusiso B. Moyo, has said that media freedom has improved since November 2017 when President Emmerson Mnangagwa came to power. Queried on why there are reports of security forces harassing journalists, Moyo said that those were isolated cases which were also being properly addressed. He also said that the nation was on a transformation path from the practices deeply entrenched during the previous administration. He was speaking to BBC Radio this morning. Watch the video below for more.
"It's a process to transform a whole nation."
Zimbabwean foreign minister @MinisterSBMoyo says press freedom in the country is improving and incidents of intimidation and harassment against journalists "should have been dealt with by the police" #r4today pic.twitter.com/YTjkyZDw6z
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) July 10, 2019
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