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Voice
of the People Radio (VOP) station board members, David Masunda,
Nhlanhla Ngwenya, Lawrence Chibwe, Millie Phiri, Arnold Tsunga,
Bella Matambanadzo and director John Masuku.
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The seven
are accused of operating a radio station without a licence
in terms of the Broadcasting Services Act (BSA).
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3 March
2006
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Their
application for refusal of remand arguing that the facts placed
before the court did not constitute an offence was turned
down by a Harare magistrate. The accused who are on bail,
were remanded to 27 April.
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Zimbabwe
Independent.
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George
Charamba, the Secretary for Information and Publicity threatened
to set the police on the privately owned weekly and institute
legal action over a story linking him to Zanu PF’s succession
infightings published on 10 March 2006.
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13 March
2006
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Vincent
Kahiya, the editor of the Zimbabwe independent declined to
comment saying the matter was subjudice.
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Interception
of Communications Bill 2006.
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The government
drafted the Bill to spy into telephone and e-mail messages.
The Bill
seeks to empower the chief of defence intelligence, the director-general
of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Commissioner of
police and Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority
to intercept telephonic, email and cellphone messages.
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17 March
2006 |
The Bill
is still to be gazetted.
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Associated
Newspapers of Zimbabwe, publishers of the Daily News and Daily
News on Sunday.
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ANZ’s
protracted legal battle to be licensed took a new twist with
the Minister of Information and Publicity Dr Tichaona Jokonya
expected to decide the publishing company’s fate. This came
in the wake of High Court Judge Justice Rita Makarau’s order
barring the government-controlled Media and Information Commission
from presiding over its application to be licensed.
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17 March
2006 |
The ANZ
has since filed an application for a High Court order compelling
the Minister to declare them dully licensed.
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Access
to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) amendment
proposals.
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Dr Tafataona
Mahoso, chairman of the Media and Information Commission,
told the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and
Communications that the MIC had submitted proposals to amend
AIPPA in order to regulate the entry of foreign publications
into Zimbabwe.
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21 March
2006 |
Mahoso
told the Committee that distributors who import foreign periodicals
should indicate where they are procuring such materials.
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Dr Tafataona
Mahoso, Chairman of the Media and Information Commission (MIC).
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Dr Mahoso
conceded before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport
and Communications, on the need for the setting up of a self-regulatory
media council as opposed to the present set up where he chairs
the statutory MIC.
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21 March
2006
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Dr Mahoso
is a vociferous critic of independent media councils.
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