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Union pride, pens over panic—Zanzibar journos guard unity
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80066, member: 636"] A government minister told media editors they have a major job protecting national unity. Engineer Hamad Yussuf Masauni, the Union and Environment Minister, spoke at a seminar in Zanzibar. He said the long-standing political union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar relies partly on the press. Journalists must educate the public and fight misinformation, especially for younger citizens. Over seventy percent of Tanzanians were born after the union formed. The constitutional right to information exists, but Masauni noted it comes with duties. Reporting should avoid harming public order or spreading hatred. He asked for accurate sourcing and constructive debate on union matters. Another official, Hamza Hassan Juma, echoed the call for responsible journalism. He urged the press to teach people about union history and benefits. Scholars at the event traced the union's roots to past leaders like Nyerere and Karume. They warned that digital falsehoods make journalistic integrity critical. The minister framed patriotism as an informed love for the country, not just blind praise. He stated that the current national leadership remains committed to the union's preservation. Ultimately, public understanding is key to its survival, a task where the media plays a central role. [/QUOTE]
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