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Interviews  
Thomas Deve, former News Editor, The Zimbabwe Mirror and IT manager, the  
Daily News       
William Chikoto, editor, Sunday Mail 
Elias Rusike, former Publisher, Finanacial Gazette, former General Manager  
and Chief Executive Officer, Zimpapers.  
William (Bill) Saidi, editor, Daily News on Sunday, former editor, Sunday News 
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Liz Linsell, founder and former CEO, Linsell Saatchi & Saatchi, Zimbabwe  
Simba Chabarika, former journalist, The Daily News, Ziana, Daily Gazette,  
Chaminuka News.  
Geoff Nyarota, former editor, The Chronicle, Financial Gazette and Daily News 
Sarah Chiumbu, former National Director, Media Institute of Southern Africa  
(Zimbabwe Chapter) 
Brian Raftopoulos, associate professor, Institute of Development Studies (IDS),  
Zimbabwe  
Innocent Chofamba-Sithole, editor, The Sunday Mirror. 
Mathew Takaona, president, Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ).  
Knox Zengeni, principal press secretary, Department of Information and Publicity. 
Edward Mamutse, former Deputy Director of Information, Ministry of Information. 
Happison Muchechetere, editor in chief, New Ziana.  
Hatred Zenenga, assistant editor, The Herald. 
Iden Wetherell, special projects editor, Zimbabwe Independent 
Davision Maruziva, editor, The Standard, and former deputy editor of the Daily  
News 
 
NB: I also held interviews with some respondents from government and the media 
who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the information they 
provided. The names of the interviewees listed below are therefore pseudonyms. 
 
Amos Moyo, junior official, Department of Information and Publicity in the 
President?s Office  
Walter Shumba, senior official, New Ziana 
Sam Dube, junior official, US Public Affairs Section, Harare 
Chipo Moyo, junior official, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries  
Clement Shava, senior official, Zimpapers Advertising Department 
Tendai Shumba, former law officer, Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary  
Affairs  
Simba Gava, former finance officer, Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ)  
Dumi Shoko, former account manager, Ammirati Puris Lintas Advertising Agencies.  
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