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National
Association of Community Radio Stations finds its feet
MISA-Zimbabwe
August 31, 2007
A national association
of community radio stations, the Zimbabwe Association of Community
Radio Stations (ZACRAS), held its first substantive annual general
meeting in Harare on 22 July 2007.
ZACRAS comprises eight
community radio initiatives that are based in eight Zimbabwean towns,
namely, Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru, Mutare, Kwekwe, Hwange, Kadoma
and Masvingo. It is the brain child of community media activists
who, since 2002, have been involved in a campaign for broadcasting
diversity and the recognition of community radio as a critical freedom
of expression/information tool.
ZACRAS is the foremost
advocacy initiative in Zimbabwe that has committed itself to community
media activism through involvement in community based advocacy activities
publicising the concept of community radio as an alternative to
state controlled radio stations. The association has done this largely
through road shows, audio cassette production, public meetings,
press club discussions and agricultural show exhibitions.
The current chairperson
of ZACRAS, Mr. Christopher Mhike who also serves on the Community
Radio Harare Initiative board has indicated that the organisation's
major focus for the next 12 months will, apart from road shows and
other forms of public activities, be on capacity building through
people-centred advocacy training, radio production training, gender
mainstreaming and fundraising training.
The ZACRAS Executive
Committee which comprises Kudzai Kwangwari (Radio
Dialogue, Bulawayo) Howard Masaninga (Radio Kwelaz, Kwekwe),
Chengetayi Murimwa (Kumakomo Radio Station, Mutare,) Munyaradzi
Makoni (Ngabazwe, Gweru), Micah Zinduru (Wezhira, Masvingo), Nkosana
Mpofu (Radio Hwange), Emmanuel Mavata (Kadoma) Kholiwe Nyoni and
Sharon Sithole (Radio Dialogue), has also accepted the need for
an alternative democratic broadcasting law for Zimbabwe. In this
instance the executive committee has agreed to work with MISA Zimbabwe
in finalising the Alternative Broadcasting and Telecommunications
Law, which will be used in the processes of lobbying the Parliament
of Zimbabwe as well as civil society organisations.
The Executive
Committee is on record defining the current broadcasting environment
in Zimbabwe as repressive due to Acts of Parliament such as the
Broadcasting
Services Act (BSA), the Access
to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA), the Public
Order and Security Act (POSA) and only recently, the Interception
of Communications Act. In light of this repressive media environment,
the Association has pledged to utilise 'people-centred'
advocacy struggles.
ZACRAS will work largely
within communities, addressing community issues that relate to development
and publicise these issues as far as is possible through alternative
media strategies such as audio cassettes, road shows, drama shows
and music festivals.
ZACRAS Contact
Details: Kudzai Kwangwari (Deputy Chairman) kudzai@radiodialogue.co.zw
Kholiwe Nyoni : khoenyoni@gmail.com
Sharon Sithole (Secretary): ssharrie@hotmail.com
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