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Journalist Blessed Mhlanga and HSTV boss trial delay sparks outrage over press freedom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52382, member: 636"] A Zimbabwe court postponed proceedings against two media professionals until July 31 after the investigating officer reported illness. Blessed Mhlanga from Alpha Media Holdings and HSTV general manager Olga Muteiwa face accusations of broadcasting content that authorities claim could spark violence or property destruction. The charges relate to their coverage of press conferences held by former Zanu-PF Central Committee member Blessed Geza during January and February. Detective Edmore Nyazamba testified that the transmitted materials threatened national security by potentially inciting public rebellion against government leadership. He alleged that both defendants used media equipment and internet platforms to distribute statements made during these events. Defense attorneys challenged the validity of the charges during earlier hearings. Chris Mhike argued that Mhlanga lacks control over HSTV operations and never accessed the broadcasting systems directly. Beatrice Mtetwa contended that prosecutors failed to establish clear evidence of violence incitement through her client's actions. Both defendants entered not guilty pleas when the case began. The prosecution maintains that broadcasting Geza's calls for presidential removal through HSTV and YouTube violated Zimbabwe's communication laws. [/QUOTE]
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