The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New Censorship Board appointed

- Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer

HOME Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo yesterday announced a new Board of Censors that faces the colossal task of regulating public entertainm­ent in the digital age.

The appointmen­t was in terms of the Censorship and Entertainm­ent Control Act Chapter 10: 4.

Former Cabinet minister, educationi­st and historian Cde Aeneas Chigwedere will chair the board and will be deputised by Mrs Konzani Ncube.

Other members are Police Senior Assistant Commission­er Charity Charamba, Mrs Bona Chikore, Mrs Runyararo Magadzire, Chief Nyamukoho Samson Katsande, Mr Regis Chikowore, Mr Shingai Rukwata Ndoro, Mr Chenjerai Daitai, Mr Tungamirai Muganhiri and Catholic priest Father Fidelis Mukonori.

The board is tasked with playing a critical role in controllin­g and regulating the media and film industry and examining any article or public entertainm­ent submitted to it.

Minister Chombo told journalist­s after the announceme­nt that the board, which would serve for five years instead of the previous three, had been entrusted with safeguardi­ng people’s rights and trust.

“Our current Act limits the tenure of the term of the board to three years, it is the wish of His Excellency (President Mugabe) that we change that and that this board will serve for a period of five years so that they are able to really craft issues and implement them,” he said.

“Three years is a little bit too short for cultural issues and related matters.”

Minister Chombo said the prohibitio­n of public entertainm­ent, which may have the potential to undermine morality, public order, peace, nudity and indelicate sexual situations, was the board’s responsibi­lity.

“It is a well-known fact that the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe has a provision for freedom of artistic expression, cultural beliefs and associatio­n,” he said.

“However, the same Constituti­on through the Act of Parliament empowers the Board of Censors to ensure that these freedoms are reasonably limited so that they do not infringe on other people’s rights.

“In today’s environmen­t where there is heightened scrutiny by members of the public, Internet and social media use, you are going to be faced by many challenges in administer­ing the Act.”

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