Prominent Mozambican Journalist João Chamusse Murdered
Prominent Mozambican journalist João Chamusse was found dead outside his residence on the outskirts of the capital, Maputo, in what is believed to be a case of murder, reported africanews.
Chamusse was allegedly attacked by unidentified assailants, with neighbours claiming to have heard his desperate cries for help during the early hours of Thursday.
He was later found with a head wound, with a machete and gardening hoe close to the corpse.
Chamusse was the co-owner and editor of Ponto por Ponto, a privately owned online weekly newspaper, and he was an influential figure known for contributing critical commentary on the government via a local TV station.
The newspaper stated that its editorial director fell prey to a “knife-related murder.”
In response to this tragic incident, the Committee to Protect Journalists on Thursday urged authorities in Mozambique to thoroughly investigate the alleged murder.
Muthoki Mumo, CPJ’s sub-Saharan Africa representative, in Nairobi, said:
CPJ is deeply disturbed by the killing of prominent Mozambican journalist João Chamusse, and we extend our condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues.
Mozambican authorities should urgently and credibly investigate Chamusse’s killing and its motive, and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.
Previously, Chamusse co-founded the weekly Canal de Moçambique newspaper and worked as a reporter at the Metical newspaper edited by journalist Carlos Cardoso, who was murdered for his journalism in 2000.
Africa has witnessed instances of journalists being targeted and murdered for their work.
These acts of violence can have a chilling effect on journalism and suppress the truth, impacting society as a whole.
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