9 Jun 2009 | Index Index, minipost
A journalist for The Worker newspaper was arrested for photographing a demonstration of the Harare City Council Workers’ Union. The editor was later arrested when questioning the arrest with the authorities. Read more here
8 Jun 2009 | Index Index, minipost
Four Harare based journalists on Friday won an historic court case against the government after they challenged the legal status of the Media and Information Commission. Read more here
23 Jun 2008 | News
Journalists still working for independent newspapers in Zimbabwe have told The UN Integrated Regional Networks (IRIN) that in the past two weeks there has been a noticeable increase in attacks on journalists and their families.
There have been reports of journalist’s family members being kidnapped by ZanuPF supporters. Several journalists told IRIN that they were being forced underground, fearing for their lives and that the security services had a list of journalists to attack, along with MDC members and civic society activists.
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27 May 2008 | Africa

A truck carrying thousands of copies of Zimbabwe’s leading independent newspaper was burned out last weekend, writes Wilf Mbanga
A 14-tonne truck containing 60,000 copies of last weekend’s edition of the Zimbabwean on Sunday was burned out as it attempted to deliver the newspapers.
The driver, Christmas Ramabulana, a South African national, and distribution assistant Tapfumaneyi Kancheta, a Zimbabwean, were stopped 67km from Masvingo and forced to drive along the Chivi-Mandamabwe road for 16km before they turned off into the Mandamabwe road, where the truck and its contents were set alight. The two men were badly beaten by their kidnappers and abandoned in the bush. They made their way to Masvingo, from where they contacted the Zimbabwean’s Harare office.
Kancheta said his head was badly swollen from the savage beating, and the driver was reported to be having problems breathing.
The Zimbabwean on Sunday was launched in February this year as a sister paper to the popular weekly the Zimbabwean, which since last year has become the largest selling newspaper in Zimbabwe — selling 230,000 copies a week at its peak during the run-up to the landmark 2008 elections.
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