THE Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) offices have been cordoned off following the murder of Director General, Guntila Muleya. Ministry of Information and Media Permanent Secretary, Thabo Kawana, says IBA employees will not be allowed to use their offices until further notice, but will temporarily operate from the ZNBC theatre hall. Yesterday, police arrested IBA accountant Francis Chipyoka in connection with the murder of Muleya, who was found dead in Njolwe area on Wednesday with gunshot wounds. Addressing IBA workers at ZNBC, Monday, Kawana said the IBA offices were cordoned off by the police and other investigative wings for further investigations. “So I think you have noticed that we are unable to operate from our usual offices because the offices have...

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