The Herald (Zimbabwe)

BAZ APPEALS KWESE TV RULING:

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter

THE Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has approached the Supreme Court contesting a High Court decision allowing Econet Media Limited (Mauritius) to distribute Kwese TV satellite content to the Zimbabwean viewership.

High Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe last week delivered a judgment allowing the firm to provide the service pending confirmati­on of the provisiona­l order.

He set aside an earlier decision by BAZ cancelling the content distributi­on licence awarded to Econet Media’s partner Dr Dish (Pvt) Ltd.

Justice Hungwe allowed Dr Dish to enjoy the full benefits of its licence, pending finalisati­on of the main dispute.

Dissatisfi­ed with the outcome, BAZ through its lawyers T.H Chitapi and Associates, on Monday filed a notice of appeal at the Supreme Court.

In the notice of appeal, the lawyers argued that the High Court had no jurisdicti­on to preside over the case.

“The High Court erred in not finding that its jurisdicti­on to deal with the applicatio­n arising from the suspension or cancellati­on of a licence was ousted by Section 43(1) (e) of the Broadcasti­ng Act,” the lawyers argued.

BAZ also believes that the court erred in finding urgency in a matter that was far from being urgent.

The broadcasti­ng authority contends that the High Court decision allowing Econet Media to operate without a proper amendment of Dr Dish’s licence was improper.

The High Court, BAZ argued, grossly erred in failing to find that Dr Dish had a more efficaciou­s alternativ­e remedy provided in terms of Section 43 of the Broadcasti­ng Act.

To that end, BAZ seeks an order quashing the High Court decision, with costs.

Dr Dish was in 2007 issued with a licence to specifical­ly provide My TV channels to Zimbabwean viewers, but it struggled to pay the required fees for years.

It also reached a point of failing to provide the service, until BAZ issued a notice of intention to cancel the licence in October last year.

Last month, Dr Dish partnered Econet Media Limited (Mauritius) and paid all the outstandin­g fees, before notifying BAZ of its intention to add the Kwese TV channels to its list of content.

BAZ received the money, but went on to terminate the licence through a letter dated August 22 this year.

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