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Zim community radios in financial distress

Baz indicated that limited community ownership, participation and representation in community radio stations' governance structures are weakening long-term sustainability.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Apr. 2, 2025
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Underfunding stalls switch to digital television

The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (Baz) has been struggling to install digital transmitters since project inception in 2015.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Mar. 25, 2025

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