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  • Residents urge Parliament to re-look into Broadcasting Services Act (BSA)
    Bulawayo Agenda
    April 01, 2010

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    Bulawayo - Residents of Bulawayo have called on the parliament of Zimbabwe to re-look into the Broadcasting Services Act (BSA) with many highlighting that the law has infringed on the rights of their freedom of expression. These sentiments were projected yesterday at the Public Hearing by the Portfolio Committee on Media, Information and Communication Technology.

    ZimRights yesterday launched a photography exhibition at Amakhosi Theatre in Bulawayo. The exhibition is entitled "Reflections-A Step back in History." The Director of ZimRights, Okay Machisa said that the exhibition will be done across the country. He said that they are not satisfied with the National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration program undertaken by the government.

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