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Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s replying affidavit and supporting documentation, which includes the advice and opinion he got from the Attorney General’s (AG)'s office in a case in which four freelance journalists namely Stanley Gama, Valentine Maponga, Stanley Kwenda and Jealousy Mawarire successfully challenged the legal status of the Media and Information Commission (MIC) and the unlawful interference by the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity in accrediting journalists wishing to cover the COMESA Heads of State and Government Summit, which took place recently in Victoria Falls. Media, Information and Publicty Minister Webster Shamu's opposing affidavit and Tafataona Mahoso, the chairman of the defunct MIC's opposing affidavit. Click the link below to access Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu's opposing affidavit. 1st RESPONDENT'S OPPOSING AFFIDAVIT Click the link below to access Tafataona Mahoso's opposing affidavit 3rd RESPONDENT'S OPPOSING AFFIDAVIT Click the link below to access Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's affidavit and supporting documentation. 4th RESPONDENT'S OPPOSING AFFIDAVIT
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