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Prime-time
Daily Monitoring Report No.22
Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ)
April 08, 2008
This report
monitors the political content of ZBC's radio and television
programming especially issues relating to the March 29 elections,
during prime-time listening and viewing. (It does not include the
content of the main news bulletins, which form the basis of separate
research).
All stations (Zimbabwe Television, Spot FM and Radio Zimbabwe) are
monitored from 0700hrs-1000hrs, 12 noon-1400hrs and 1700hrs-2300hrs.
Summary
ZBC
remained mum on the implications of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's
controversial delays in the release of the all-important presidential
election results in its monitored programmes.
However, it continued airing programming marking the country's
28 years of independence from colonial rule.
Current Affairs
programmes : None (all stations)
Politically
influenced music
Spot FM
continued playing songs commemorating Zimbabwe's attainment
of independence on April 18th. These included Cde Chinx Chingaira's
Nzira Dzemasoja, which highlights the doctrine of communism; PaChimoio
(At Chimoio) by Flavian Nyathi and Solomon Skuza's Tribute
to the Heroes: both of which pay homage to liberation war heroes.
The station also played a clip from Robert Mugabe's inaugural
Independence Day speech in 1980, highlighting Zimbabwe's autonomy
from former coloniser Britain.
Political advertising
: None (all stations)
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