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Alternative voices longing to be heard

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For years, newspaper readers in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, have had their daily fare limited to the Herald, a state-controlled propaganda sheet that can be relied on to praise President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party, often in the most turgid prose. This week a new organ was added to their choice with the launch of H-Merro, a tabloid focusing on entertainment and sports. But it is part of the same Zimpapers stable. Despite promises to free the press as part of a power-sharing agreement struck by Mr Mugabe and the rival Movement for Democratic Change, the country still lacks an independent daily.
机译:多年来,津巴布韦首都哈拉雷的报纸阅读者的每日票价仅限于《先驱报》,这是一种由国家控制的宣传单,可以用来赞扬罗伯特·穆加贝总统和他的扎努-PF政党,而这通常是最残酷的散文。 。本周,H-Merro发行,这是一家专注于娱乐和体育的小报,为他们的选择增加了新的器官。但这是Zimpapers稳定版的一部分。尽管穆加贝(Mugabe)和竞争对手民主变革运动(Moment for民主变革)达成了一项权力分享协议,承诺释放新闻界,但该国仍然缺乏独立的日报。

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    《The economist》 |2009年第8648期|68|共1页
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