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ZBC
demands US$165 000 from MDC-T
Moses
Chibaya, The Standard (Zimbabwe)
July 07, 2013
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/2013/07/07/zbc-demands-us165-000-from-mdc-t/
The Zimbabwe
Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), has demanded US$165 000 in order
to give a live coverage of the MDC-T party’s manifesto
launch by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai at Rudhaka Stadium in
Marondera today.
Tsvangirai’s spokesperson,
Luke Tamborinyoka said the premier had written to the broadcaster
requesting coverage for their party event.
“Yesterday,
we wrote to the ZBC in line with the new constitution
and in the spirit of the ZEC regulations after we noted that they
gave live coverage of [President Robert] Mugabe,” said Tamborinyoka.
Part of the MDC-T letter
to ZBC reads: “We would hope that you would also attend our
launch at Rudhaka Stadium on Sunday. You would also give us live
coverage in the spirit of impartiality and fairness.”
But in response, ZBC
sent a quotation of US$165 000 to cover the launch, said Tamborinyoka.
He said the premier turned
down the quotation, arguing that the money that was being required
did not meet the standards of ZBC.
“Thank you for
responding to our invitation, however, your invoice quoted for US$165
000 as coverage fee is in our opinion not competitive and grossly
unfair given that as a State broadcaster, the constitution requires
that you give equal and fair coverage to all political players at
this time of election campaigning,” wrote Tsvangirai to ZBC.
He added: “We
do not believe that we are being treated fairly and equally with
other players in particular Zanu PF as required by the constitution.
We are aware that Zanu PF did not pay for the coverage of their
campaign launch
at Zimbabwe Grounds on Friday 5 July 2013.
“The action by
the national broadcaster is unacceptable and totally deplorable,
your attitude towards us and your expectation that we pay for live
broadcasting grossly and negatively affects the impartiality and
non-partisanship expected of a public broadcaster.”
Tamborinyoka
said the attitude of ZBC showed the need of media reforms and would
affect the freeness
and fairness of the forthcoming election.
Meanwhile, thousands
of Zimbabweans are expected to gather at Rudhaka Stadium to witness
the launch being held under the theme Moving to More.
MDC-T secretary general
Tendai Biti said the event marks the beginning of real transformation
in Zimbabwe.
“The event is a
historic event which is going to set an agenda for action for real
transformation in Zimbabwe. It’s going to be key, unlike the
tired mortuary situations that we witnessed yesterday, we are going
to see energy, we are going to see clarity, we are going to see
commitment to delivery,” he said.
Biti predicted
that Tsvangirai would garner 78% of the Presidential vote.
The party’s national
organising secretary, Nelson Chamisa said everything was now in
place for the event.
“All roads lead
to Rudhaka Stadium. We are ready for the occasion, our structures
are rearing to go. We are on the move; we are moving to more; moving
to more jobs; moving to more hospitals and moving to more opportunities,”
he said.
Chamisa said thousands
are expected to throng the stadium because “this is the launch;
this is the beginning of a journey that will culminate in our president
being crowned the Head of State”.
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