The Daily News (Zimbabwe)

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Date: 2003

Region: Africa

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Print Journalism


Artist: Directors of the Associated Newspapers Zimbabwe

Confronting Bodies: Robert Mugabe's government and its apppointed media commission

Date of Action: October 2003

Location: Harare, Zimbabwe, Africa

Description of Artwork: The Daily News is Zimbabwe's only independent newspaper. It has been critical of President Mugabe throughout his 23-year rule.

The Incident: The Associated Newspapers Zimbabwe Executive Director, Sam Sipepa Nkomo, and three other company directors were arrested and detained on accusations that they published without a license. The newspaper's offices were raided shortly after the Administrative Court authorized the paper to publish in response to a prior denial to publish handed down by the government's media commission. The Administrative Court called the commission's decision "improperly unconstituted."

Results of Incident: The government will appeal the Administrative Court's ruling.

Source: newsday.com