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BAZ off and let me broadcast
Rejoice
Ngwenya
December 14, 2011
Most, if not
all African nationalists were inspired by Nkwameh Nkrumah-s
confrontation with British colonialism, thus Ghana was forerunner
to and role model of the continent-s liberation. President
Robert Mugabe who still presides over some of Africa harshest media
laws went one further and married his first wife from that country!
After decades of metamorphosis, Ghana now brandishes the best constitutionally
guaranteed media freedoms.
According to Wikipedia,
there are more than a hundred privately owned radio stations in
Ghana. I will take the trouble to burden you naming these stations
as proof that Dr Tafataona Mahoso-s devious Broadcast Authority
of Zimbabwe [BAZ] is merely postponing the inevitable by refusing
to liberalise Zimbabwe airwaves: Adom fm, Asempa fm, Atlantis fm,
BBC, Channel R, Choice fm, Citi fm, Great fm, Happy fm, Hitz fm,
Hot fm, Joy fm, Okay fm, Peace fm, Pluzz fm, Radio Gold, Radio Universe,
RFI, Sena Radio, Sunny fm, Sweet Melodies, Top Radio, Uniiq fm,
Vibe fm, Xfm, Yfm, Asempa fm,Nyhira fm and K FM.
There is also Spirit
FM, Kesewaa Radio, Radio Mercury, GCR FM, Kessben FM, Nkosuo FM,
Mett FM, Kapital FM, Luv FM, Fox FM, Ashh FM, Hello FM, Otec FM,
Invisible FM, Focus Fm, Zuria fm, Dormaa fm, Space fm, Agoro fm,
Chris fm, Adepa fm, Dinpa fm, Duapa fm. Omega radio, Sky fm, Kiss
fm, Gifts fm, Akyaa fm, Nananom fm, Success fm, Yankee fm, Ark fm,
Shalom fm, Royals fm, Classic fm, Asta fm, Vizen fm, Sompa Fm, Ogua
FM, Apam FM and Swedru FM. This list excludes Nananom FM, Nkwa FM,
Radio Biak, Spark Fm, Dunkwa -On- Offin Solar fm, Cape coast ahomka
fm, Elimia, Eastern FM, Poly FM, Fawe FM, Life FM, Kudaya FM, Vision
fm, Sekondi FM, Skyy power fm, Radio Maxx105.1FM, De Beat fm, Liberty
fm, Rainbow 107.7, Adehyee fm, Aseda fm, Help fm, Goodnews fm, Beach
fm, Rok fm, Melody fm, Kyzz fm, Yfm fm, Radio Upper West, Han, Radio
Progress, Radford FM, Diamond Fm, Radio Justice, Filla Fm, North
Star Radio, Radio Green, Bishara Radio, Might Fm, Simli Radio and
Ridge Fm broadcasting from Tamale Polytechnic.
Ghana-s exemplary
media diversity is rooted in that country-s constitution.
For the benefit of the partisan BAZ, I will inundate you with Chapter
twelve of that country-s national constitution on freedom
and independence of media. Bold italics are my own emphasis. "Section
162 (1): Freedom and independence of the media are hereby guaranteed.
(2) Subject to this Constitution and any other law not inconsistent
with this Constitution, there shall be no censorship in Ghana. (3)
There shall be no impediments to the establishment of private press
or media; and in particular, there shall be no law requiring any
person to obtain a licence as a prerequisite to the establishment
or operation of a newspaper, journal or other media for mass communication
or information. (4) Editors and publishers of newspapers and other
institutions of the mass media shall not be subject to control or
interference by Government, nor shall they be penalized or harassed
for their editorial opinions and views, or the content of their
publications. (5) All agencies of the mass media shall, at all times,
be free to uphold the principles, provisions and objectives of this
Constitution, and shall uphold the responsibility and accountability
of the Government to the people of Ghana.
"(6) Any medium
for the dissemination of information to the public which publishes
a statement about or against any person shall be obliged to publish
a rejoinder, if any, from the person in respect of whom the publication
was made. [163] All state-owned media shall afford fair opportunities
and facilities for the presentation of divergent views and dissenting
opinions. [164] The provisions of articles 162 and 163 of this Constitution
are subject to laws that are reasonably required in the interest
of national security, public order, public morality and for the
purpose of protecting the reputations, rights and freedoms of other
persons. [165] For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this
Chapter shall not be taken to limit the enjoyment of any of the
fundamental human rights and freedoms guaranteed under Chapter 5
of this Constitution.
"166 (1) There
shall be established by Act of Parliament within six months after
Parliament first meets after the coming into force of this Constitution,
a National Media Commission which shall consist of fifteen members
as follows - (a) one representative each nominated by (i) the Ghana
Bar Association; (ii) the Publishers and Owners of the Private Press;
(iii) the Ghana Association of Writers and the Ghana Library Association;
(iv) the Christian group (the National Catholic Secretariat, the
Christian Council, and the Ghana Pentecostal Council) (v) the Federation
of Muslim Councils and Ahmadiyya Mission; (vi) the training institutions
of journalists and communicators; (vii) the Ghana Advertising Association
and the Institute of Public Relations of Ghana; and (viii) the Ghana
National Association of Teachers; (b) two representatives nominated
by the Ghana Journalists Association; (c) two persons appointed
by the President; and (d) three persons nominated by Parliament.
(2) The Commission shall elect its own Chairman.
"[167] The functions
of the National Media Commission are- (a) to promote and ensure
the freedom and independence of the media for mass communication
or information; (b) to take all appropriate measures to ensure the
establishment and maintenance of the highest journalistic standards
in the mass media, including the investigation, mediation and settlement
of complaints made against or by the press or other mass media;
(c) to insulate the state-owned media from governmental control;
(d) to make regulations
by constitutional instrument for the registration of newspapers
and other publications, except that the regulations shall not provide
for the exercise of any direction or control over the professional
functions of a person engaged in the production of newspapers or
other means of mass communication; and (e) to perform such other
functions as may be prescribed by law not inconsistent with this
Constitution.
"[168] The Commission
shall appoint the chairmen and other members of the governing bodies
of public corporations managing the state -owned media in consultation
with the President. [169] Editors of the state-owned media shall
be appointed by the governing bodies of the respective corporations
in consultation with the Public Services Commission. [170] The Commission
shall appoint the officers and other employees of the Commission
in consultation with the Public Services Commission. [171] The administrative
expenses of the National Media Commission, including salaries, allowances
and pensions payable to or in respect of persons serving with the
Commission shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund. [172] Except
as otherwise provided by this Constitution or by any other law not
inconsistent with this Constitution, the National Media Commission
shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person or
authority in the performance of its functions. [173] Subject to
article 167 of this Constitution, the National Media Commission
shall not exercise any control or direction over the professional
functions of a person engaged in the production of newspapers or
other means of communication."
Dr Mahoso, do not violate our hard won freedoms. Just let us broadcast.
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