Voice of Zimbabwe, a subsidiary of the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting 
Holdings (ZBH) was officially launched in the Midlands capital of Gweru on 30 
July 2010.

Voice of Zimbabwe was established in 2007 and broadcasts on shortwave frequency.

While the restrictive Broadcasting Services Act (BSA) acknowledges the 
three-tier broadcasting system comprising public, private and community radio 
stations broadcasting, no single private player has been allowed to enter the 
broadcasting sector since its enactment in 2001.

Equally, the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) is still to call for 
applications for licences for community radio stations, nine odd years after 
the enactment of the BSA. 

Zimbabwe has the dubious distinction of being among the very few African 
countries without privately owned commercial television and radio stations as 
well as community radio stations, 30 years after independence from colonial 
rule. 


The country is therefore in breach of the principles of the African Charter on 
Broadcasting which encourages members states to adopt the three-tier 
broadcasting system and transform state-run broadcasters such as ZBH into truly 
independent public service broadcasters.

In a report presented at the MISA-Zimbabwe 2010 AGM held in Bulawayo on 31 
July, the organisation's Chairperson Loughty Dube urged Zimbabweans to raise 
the decibels in their agitations for a liberalised broadcasting environment.

" MISA-Zimbabwe therefore takes this opportunity (of the 2010 AGM)  to 
reiterate  its calls for the government  to free the airwaves and allow for the 
entry of new players in the broadcasting sector as well as community radio 
stations as stipulated under the African Charter on Broadcasting's three-tier 
broadcasting system," said Dube.

"The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation should equally be transformed into a 
truly independent public broadcaster for it to fulfil its public service 
mandate as stipulated in terms of the African Charter on Broadcasting and the 
SADC Principles and Guidelines on the Conduct of Democratic Elections."  
(www.thezimbabwean.co.uk)

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