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First licenced private broadcaster expected
Nkululeko
Sibanda, The Financial Gazette (Zimbabwe)
January
25, 2007
http://www.fingaz.co.zw/story.aspx?stid=2328
ZIMBABWE could
issue the first licence to an independent broadcaster before the
end of this year, Leo Mugabe, chairman of the Parliamentary Portfolio
Committee on Transport and Communications, said yesterday.
Mugabe said
the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) had assured the committee
that the airwaves would be opened up by the end of the year to allow
independent players to participate.
"We were
told that BAZ would, by the end of August, advertise for independent
players to establish broadcasting companies, a process that is expected
to be completed by November, leading to the granting of the licences
then," said Mugabe.
He said BAZ
would flight new advertisements in the media for applications for
national television, national radio stations and community radio
stations.
Mugabe said,
however, that BAZ still needed to address "legislative hitches"
within the Broadcasting
Act, citing sections that were unclear on foreign funding. No
comment was immediately available from BAZ.
In 2004, BAZ
invited applications for 15 national commercial free-to-air radio
broadcasting licences, but no licences were issued. Of the five
applicants, four — Matopos FM, Media Integration, Voxmedia Productions
and Radio Dialogue — were disqualified, mostly on the grounds of
ownership.Only MABC Television was shortlisted, but it also failed
to make the grade reportedly due to lack of proof of adequate funding
to undertake the project.
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