Saturday, September 10, 2016

Some laws deprives the right of freedom of expression in Tanzania

In Tanzania freedom of opinion and expression is a constitutional right and it is guarantees that everybody has a right to give opinion and receives information on article 18 of the United Republic of Tanzania constitution. However the Newspaper Act 1976 gives power to authorities to prohibit publication that are not to be on the public interests and recently Tanzania have the Cybercrime Act 2015 which contradicts with the constitution.

This constitutional right of informing people to large extent is performed by media and it is a day to day responsibilities of Tanzania’s Journalists. To perform these responsibilities, Tanzania’s journalists need to have a conducive working environment such as salary and laws which enables them to perform their work effectively.

Journalists and other stakeholders of the media in Tanzania agree that press freedom in Tanzania still has some challenges which need to be tackled with all stakeholders including government. Most of the challenges which brought the discussions among journalists are Laws, threats and attacks against journalists, however threats and attacks decreased up to 2014.

The Laws which have been complained by most of the media practitioners are the Newspaper Act 1976 which give power to minister for news and information to burn any newspaper for unknown period for example; under this law more than three newspapers were burned since 2013, whereby Mwananchi and Mtanzania newspapers burned in 2013 for 14 days and ninety days respectively and on 15th January 2016 Mawio were burned.

Another law is Broadcasting Services Act 1993 which allows government to regulate electronic media. Recently two radio station were burned which are Radio Five and Magic FM due to seditious reasons. “The stations had broadcast seditious material that could incite the public and disturb the peace” said Nape Nnauye minister for information.

The recently one is the Cybercrime Act 2015 which also captivated the freedom of expression which is the constitutional right. The act on part II article 4 (i) says; a person shall not intentionally and unlawfully access or cause a computer system to be accessed. This closes the door for investigative journalism as you know nowadays most of the information stored through the computer system.




However the challenges which faces press freedom in Tanzania are many but the contradictory one is laws of news, information and communication against article 18 of the Tanzania constitution. Some of these laws depriving the constitutional right of freedom of expression which provides for freedom of speech where by press freedom are among of its practice. Other challenges which put journalists of Tanzania in dilema could be media low salaries. Most of the journalists in Tanzania paid insufficient salary, this made some of them to be bribed easily.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Now I'm a Blogger

Today is 9th September 2016 and it is the third day of our training. When I compare myself before the training and now especially on the blog making and the use of internet, I see some improvement. For instance on the issue of searching some information from the internet I was just write a key word which I believe will be useful on google and start searching without doing the rule number one which is "think first" but after the searching exercise I have realised that if you don't think first it may take you some time to find what you want. It is a minor thing but it really help and it save time as well, I really appreciate the training.

I manage to do some improvement on my blog and Frank assisted me because of what I have seen from his blog attracted me to do so. Apart from Frank, facilitator also taught us how to link a certain web which you have mentioned in you post text and this really made feel like an expert now on the blog and internet issues.

I found nothing so far which is bored, everything is interesting, breakfast, lunch and the interaction between us (participants).

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Internet Journalism Training

I Harrison Kisaka, working at SAUT and I expect to learn a lot about the Internet and Journalism.

On 7th September, the Internet training for journalists of Tanzania enables participants to understand the use of the internet and to know the top sites in the world, Africa and Tanzania in particular. Most interesting part during the training was the opening of the blogsites, Where by each participants had a chance to open his/her own blogsite and to post at least one post.

 The facilitator gives the important information like what are the most visited websites in Tanzania and I was wondering to find millardayo.com are among the top five sites. As one among the participants I have enjoyed the training and I believe that, I will never find any disappointment for the coming classes.