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ZMC receives applications
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 06, 2010
The Zimbabwe
Media Commission (ZMC) has reportedly started receiving applications
from media owners, with at least five new applicants making enquiries
on the registration procedures.
According to
the weekly The Financial Gazette by 4 May 2010, ZMC Chairperson
Godfrey Majonga said among the new players only The Newsday, had
completed and submitted its form for application for a license.
The Newsday is a subsidiary daily of the Alpha Media Holdings (AMH)
which publishes the The Zimbabwe Independent and The Standard weeklies.
The Newsday publishes 4 pages weekly in The Independent.
Commissioner
Majonga said that journalists and media houses were also renewing
their licenses and accreditation.
Prospective
media owners are expected to among other documents produce a cash
flow statement, house style book, code of conduct for their employees,
mission statement, code of ethics, editorial charter, market analysis,
a dummy of the upcoming product and balance sheet projection for
consideration.
Background
The ZMC was
set to receive applications for registration by media houses with
effect from 4 May 2010 in a development that raises hope for the
return of the banned The Daily News and other new publications.
Zimbabwe has not had privately owned daily newspapers since the
ban in 2003 of The Daily News and Daily News on Sunday by the defunct
Media and Information Commission in terms of the draconian Access
to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA).
Application
fees for mass media services have fixed at US$500 and registration
fees registration fees at US$1 500. Publishers renewing their licences
will pay US$100; accreditation fees for individual journalists has
been set at US$10.
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