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      GOVERNANCE activist Rueben Lifuka says the injunction restraining News Diggers from airing its investigative documentary on Chinese investments raises significant questions about press freedom in Zambia. Lifuka says the Chinese Chamber of Commerce’s action to obtain an injunction has provoked considerable public curiosity about what it doesn’t want Zambians to see. He adds that if Chinese businesses in Zambia fully...
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    • Desperate attempts to stop the News Diggers investigative documentary
      SINCE the release of the promo for our scheduled investigative documentary dubbed “Chinese investment in Zambia “The good, the bad and the dangerous” our newspaper has been overwhelmed by attempts by some individuals and organisations to prevent this documentary from airing. Emissaries have been sent, offers have been pledged, all in attempts to buy us out of airing this documentary. Some people say they are concerned that our documentary will injure the good relations that Zambia has with China, some claim we have been paid and if they offer us more, we will walk away....
    • Blocking Diggers’ documentary has provoked public curiosity – Lifuka
      GOVERNANCE activist Rueben Lifuka says the injunction restraining News Diggers from airing its investigative documentary on Chinese investments raises significant questions about press freedom in Zambia. Lifuka says the Chinese Chamber of Commerce’s action to obtain an injunction has provoked considerable public curiosity about what it doesn’t want Zambians to see. He adds that if Chinese businesses in Zambia fully comply with the law, there should be no hesitation to welcome scrutiny. The Lusaka High Court has granted an ex-parte order to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Zambia, restraining News Diggers from airing its...
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