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Zimbabwe corruption exposing journalist freed from jail

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:25 am

Zimbabwe’s investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was released from prison on Wednesday.

He used to be arrested six weeks in the past for inciting public violence for tweeting his support for an anti-government protest.

He had mentioned on alleged COVID-19 procurement fraud- which led to the fitness minister being sacked and charged with corruption.

“I was once convinced that I used to be arrested for exposing corruption and the president’s workplace ordered my arrest. When we go to trial we shall prove that,” Chin’ono said.

He denounced the stipulations in Chikuribi prison, pronouncing that most prisoners do not have soap and water and that a phone meant for sixteen human beings holds up to forty five prisoners.

He says his detention has made him all the more eager to continue his work.

“I remain strong. In fact, it’s magnificent and I was talking to my friend here Jacob (Ngarivhume) some time that if these guys knew the mistake they made by means of taking us there, due to the fact we have considered matters that we solely used to hear about and we have been not sure about, but now we recognize and we can write authoritatively about those things.”

Opposition flesh presser Jacob Ngarivhume, an organiser of the foiled protest, was once arrested, charged and released at the identical time as Chin’ono.

He has also been barred from posting on his Twitter account until his case is decided. Rights businesses say he was arrested for exposing corruption.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was once elected in 2018, however notwithstanding his promises to reinforce democracy Reporters Without Borders says the web page is no longer turned on his predecessor Robert Mugabe.

The crew says extremely harsh media laws are nonetheless in impact and, when new laws have been adopted, their provisions are simply as draconian as these they replaced.

Zimbabwe ranks 126 in the 2020 World Press Freedom Index.

(AFP)

Albert Echetah

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