INFORMATION Minister Cornelius Mweetwa says the law will not spare anyone perpetrating violence against journalists, regardless of political affiliation. And Mweetwa says the August elections will be determined by the narrative that the media will set and shape for the nation. On the other hand, Inspector General of Police Graphel Musamba says the Police Service will ensure a secure environment that enables journalists to carry out their duties without fear. Meanwhile, the Public Private Dialogue Forum (PPDF) says it recognises media freedom as a cornerstone of national development. Speaking when he officiated at the World Press Freedom Day commemoration yesterday, Mweetwa said government condemned the recently reported harassment of Power FM journalist Alfonso Kasongo by suspected UPND cadres. “As we...




