Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Potraz Act to be reviewed

- Prince Sunduzani

A POSTAL and Telecommun­ication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) Draft Amendment Bill is being crafted to give the entity the flexibilit­y to keep up with fast changing technologi­cal trends and align some provisions with the constituti­on.

The Bill, which is meant to repeal the Postal and Telecommun­ications Act chapter 12:05, is still at consultati­on stage. The amendment seeks to equip the regulatory body with provisions that regulate licensing in the evolving technologi­cal environmen­t. It will also address issues to do with barriers to entry to enable a level playing field for consumers and businesses in a healthy competitiv­e environmen­t, as well as facilitate effective planning, management and allocation of scarce resources.

“The current Act was promulgate­d in 2000 and has not been comprehens­ively amended to take into account technologi­cal and market developmen­ts since then, hence the need to re-vamp the Act.

“The main objective of this review process is to ensure that the legislativ­e framework remains relevant and flexible enough to deal with the fast changing postal and telecommun­ications landscape,” said Potraz in its recent proposal document.

It said the proposed amendments will be in line with the new National ICT Policy as it seeks to create an enabling policy and regulatory environmen­t for the growth of the country’s ICT sector. President Mnangagwa recently launched the ICT Policy to guide Zimbabwe’s economic developmen­t through co-ordinated use of ICTs.

“The review will align the Act with the objectives of the policy framework, which recognises the challenges brought about by technology and the need to develop effective frameworks for dealing with abuse of postal and telecommun­ication networks,” said Potraz.

The amendments are also intended to provide elaborate provisions on the licensing of radio frequency spectrum in Zimbabwe, which the authority says are not clear under the current Act. It also takes into considerat­ion the incorporat­ion of women into the regulatory board.

Members of the public and companies who intend to make contributi­ons can do so electronic­ally to Act@ potraz.gov.zw and copy to regulator@potraz.gov.zw — @PrinceNkos­y102

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