Thursday, August 2, 2007

Zimbabwe State media Violated Law in Ncube Case

Harare August 1st: An independent media watchdog has said Zimbabwe's State newspapers and national television violated the government's media laws by showing graphic images allegedly taken in the bedroom of Bulawayo's Roman Catholic Archbishop Pius Ncube, who is now accused of adultery. The government media simply ignored the fact that the publication and broadcast of the images contravened the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, which bars disclosure of information gathered through the invasion of personal privacy said the Media Monitoring Project of Zimbabwe. "In fact, none of the official media viewed the secret recording of Ncube as a blatant violation of his constitutional right to privacy."
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