ZUJ Condemns Arrest and Detention of Journalist Faith Zaba

The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) condemns strongly the arrest and detention of Faith Zaba, Zimbabwe Independent Editor by the Zimbabwe Republic Police. Zaba was arrested over a satirical Muckraker column published last Friday in the Zimbabwe Independent, which authorities claim “undermined the authority” of the President.
As a Union, we are deeply disturbed by the criminalisation of the journalism over editorial content that falls squarely within the boundaries of journalistic expression and satire. Satirical commentary, whether critical or humorous, is protected speech and should not be criminalised.
What makes this incident more concerning is that it comes in the wake of the recently launched Media Policy by His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a policy which pledges to promote an open, tolerant, and free media environment. Zaba’s arrest and treatment runs counter to the spirit and commitments of this policy, and risks undermining confidence in the government’s professed reform agenda.
ZUJ is also alarmed by reports that Zaba, who is suffering from a serious illness, was detained overnight despite medical confirmation of her condition. This raises grave concerns about her health, safety, and the proportionality of the actions taken by law enforcement.
We therefore demand the immediate and unconditional release of Faith Zaba.
As ZUJ, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to defending media freedom and protecting the rights of journalists. We stand with Zaba and with every journalist in Zimbabwe who works fearlessly to inform the public and uphold the principles of truth, justice, and objectivity.
Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ).