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Broadcasting Services Act set for amendment

“According to the Act, only BAZ determines when to invite applications from prospective broadcasters,” Y-FM said.  
By Emmanuel Mpofu Feb. 26, 2023

Letter to my people: They have sold their souls

He took 10 ministers and even a graphic designer and several youth representatives not attached to any organisation on what has become the trip of shame.
By Doctor Stop It Dec. 4, 2022

Zanu PF gobbles 90% of ZBC airtime: Baz

It further states that in ZBC news bulletins, Zanu PF accounted for 90% of airtime, which is 222 minutes, with the opposition parties sharing only 23 minutes.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 29, 2022

Shape up or ship out: Mutsvangwa

Addressing the ministry’s strategic planning meeting in Nyanga on Monday, Mutsvangwa said BAZ and SPB must perform or suffer the consequences.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 5, 2022

Why newly-licensed radio stations face bleak future

Media players are now calling on the government to consider newly-licensed community radio stations for sustainability packages to prop up community social development and giving a voice to marginalised communities.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021

Why newly-licensed radio stations face bleak future

Media players are now calling on the government to consider newly-licensed community radio stations for sustainability packages to prop up community social development and giving a voice to marginalised communities.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021

Why newly-licensed radio stations face bleak future

Media players are now calling on the government to consider newly-licensed community radio stations for sustainability packages to prop up community social development and giving a voice to marginalised communities.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021