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President Samia has said government must not be seen to curtail media freedom
Tanzania has clarified that the lifting of a media ban announced by the country’s new president only applies to online television.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan had on Tuesday directed authorities to lift a ban on media outlets, imposed under the previous president John Magufuli’s regime. She also asked the information ministry to ensure that the concerned media follow the law.
President Samia said government must not be seen to curtail media freedoms, while speaking during the swearing in of new government officials. The decision was welcomed by some activists and advocates of press freedom.
But on Wednesday, the newly appointed government spokesman, Gerson Msigwa, said in a tweet that the president had given instructions “to lift the ban on online television only and not other media, including newspapers that were banned according to the laws”.
UFAFANUZI
Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mhe. Samia Suluhu Hassan, ameelekeza Televisheni za Mtandaoni (Online TV) tu ndio zifunguliwe na SIO vyombo vya habari vingine yakiwemo magazeti vilivyofungiwa kwa mujibu wa Sheria.
Gerson Msigwa
Msemaji Mkuu wa Serikali— Msemaji Mkuu wa Serikali (@TZMsemajiMkuu) April 7, 2021
Information Minister Innocent Bashungwa has said the government will first consult the laws involved in banning newspapers, the Reuters news agency reports, while also clarifying that the president’s decision only applies to online television.
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