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In 2022, then Information deputy minister Kindness Paradza revealed that the government would for the first time in 42 years connect Binga to local television and radio.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services deputy minister Kindness Paradza during a brand Zimbabwe breakfast dialogue organised by the Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking in Harare.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services deputy minister Kindness Paradza told the opposition party to “accept reality” and wait until it takes over power to enjoy public media coverage.
The CCC accused authorities of “cooking” up figures of its unsanctioned party rallies as well as “lying” that the opposition party had unfettered access to national broadcaster, ZBC.
It is also hoped that government will protect members of the Press whenever they are bullied for pointing out flaws and irregularities in the electoral processes.