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MISA: New TV Licence Holders Are Linked To ZANU PF

3 years agoFri, 20 Nov 2020 17:34:09 GMT
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MISA: New TV Licence Holders Are Linked To ZANU PF

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe has bemoaned the lack of diversity in the granting of six (6) new free-to-air national commercial television broadcasting service licences by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe. 5his comes as some had thought the development would bring an end to ZBC’s decades of monopoly. We present the institute’s statement issued after BAZ announced that it had given 6 out of the 14 companies that had applied.

While the decision to license more television stations is a welcome development, MISA Zimbabwe is worried at the lack of diversity in the granting of the TV licences.

The new TV licence holders either already hold print or broadcasting licences or are linked to the government or the governing party.

With this scenario, the country risks having a homogeneity of news and views, an anathema to democracy.

If Zimbabwe is to have a truly diverse media, there is a need for more players from different backgrounds to be granted licences.

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MISA Zimbabwe notes that the BAZ will soon start the process of licensing community radio stations and is worried that if this trend continues, only players with links to the government will be granted licences, yet again.

MISA Zimbabwe, therefore, calls for the genuine liberalisation of the airwaves, where diversity and pluralism are the guiding principles in the granting of licences.

 

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