Harare magistrate Marewanazvo Gofa has rejected an application by Zengeza West MP, Job Sikhala (MDC Alliance), to have his trial broadcast live.
Gofa ruled that Sikhala’s matter was of a private nature and not of public interest and therefore did not warrant live streaming. Said Gofa:
There is no prejudice of live streaming as it was done between Nelson Chamisa (Citizens Coalition for Change leader) and President Emmerson Mnangangwa in the High Court because it was in the public interest and yours is of a private concern, hence your reason does not stand.
It is clear that live streaming can be done if the matter is of public interest and in this case, we are dealing with a case of one private issue and not of public interest.
We have to respect the decisions being made during court proceedings, hence live streaming is not ideal, hence my reasons for stating that the application is denied.
The fact that a court allows people to come and watch the trial is enough as no one is denied entry… The issue of journalists failing to cover the issue does not stand as there has not been any journalist who has been denied access.
Sikhala will appear in court on 20 January. |
In other news – Job Sikhala wants his trial broadcast live
Jailed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Member of Parliament, Job Sikhala has requested to have his trial in the case he is accused of defeating the course of justice live streamed.
The lawmaker made the application when his much awaited trial took off before Harare magistrate, Marewanazvo Gofa on Tuesday. Learn More