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Community
radio initiatives gather momentum
MISA-Zimbabwe
September 04, 2006
A senior ruling Zanu PF member Charles
Pemhenayi says Zimbabweans should demand to be granted licenses
to run community radio stations as provided for under the Broadcasting
Services Act (BSA).
Speaking at the official launch of
the Kumakomo Community Radio Station (KCRS) in Mutare on 2 September
2006, Pemhenayi said the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ)
should be taken to task on why it has not issued the licenses in
question. He urged Zimbabwean communities to make the right noises
and demand for the licenses for community radio stations.
"I urge you to pursue this issue by
lobbying parliament and approaching your local representatives on
why the BAZ is not issuing these licenses because they (MPs) are
elected to serve the interests of the communities they represent.
We need to make the right organised
noises and demand for these licenses. Why is the media silent about
this? … I cannot understand this," said Pemhenayi.
The launch of KCRS is part of the intense
lobby activities initiated by MISA-Zimbabwe under its Community
Radio Initiatives (CRIs) to mobilise communities to demand for the
licenses under its Free the Airwaves Campaign aimed at breaking
the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings’ monopoly of the airwaves. The
CRIs are fast gaining momentum following the launch of Wezhira,
Kwelaz and Gweru community radio stations in Masvingo, Kwekwe and
Gweru respectively.
In the event of Kumakomo Community
Radio Station eventually being licensed, its board of directors
should always strive to maintain the station’s editorial independence
and ensure that its operations focus on the particular needs of
that particular community as well as promoting human rights issues,
said Pemhenayi.
Kelvin Jakachira was elected chairperson,
Sidney Saize, (vice chairperson), Farai Makotsi (treasurer), Chengetai
Murimwa, (secretary) while Perpetua Guwira, Evidence Chenjerai and
Thembani Mudavanhu came in as committee members for KCRS’ management
committee.
The following members were also elected
into the board of trustees, Daniel Chigudu (chairperson), Beauty
Serbia (deputy chairperson), Kenneth Saruchera (finance secretary)
while Farai Maguhwu, Ngaaite Zimunya, Vonese Masanganise, Mike Tembo
and Sydney Mukwecheni are the committee members.
Jakachira described the launch of KCRS
as a historical development saying communication was vital for democratisation
and central to community development. He said the principle of community
radio stations had caught-on throughout Africa and Zimbabwe which
is still to licence community radio stations, let alone private
commercial radio and television stations since the enactment of
the BSA in 2001, cannot afford to continue lagging behind.
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