The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parliament, ZBC sign MoU

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

SPEAKER of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has challenged Parliament to create an appropriat­e legal framework for the promotion of media independen­ce and diversity.

He said this during the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Zimbabwe Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (ZBC).

“Parliament must play a key democratic role in setting an appropriat­e legal framework for the media to ensure both their independen­ce and diversity.

“The media, on the other hand, constitute the key means for informing citizens about public affairs, and a key channel of communicat­ion between Parliament and the public,” Advocate Mudenda said.

He said the agreement would help Parliament meet its objective of having a dedicated television channel.

“Through the signing of this agreement, therefore, we have strategica­lly positioned ourselves as an ubiquitous source of much needed programmes for our national broadcaste­r. Our ultimate objective is to have a channel dedicated entirely to Parliament akin to the Parliament­ary Service Channel in South Africa,” he said.

Advocate Mudenda said it was through such cooperatio­n with the media that the interests of the public are safeguarde­d and that their aspiration­s underpin the business of Parliament.

ZBC board chairman Father Gibson Munyoro said the signing of the MoU was meant to make Parliament more accountabl­e to the public.

“This MoU between the ZBC and the Parliament of Zimbabwe is an attempt to get the legislatur­e to be accountabl­e to the citizens who elected them to the two Houses.

“Through this partnershi­p the citizens of Zimbabwe shall be educated about what their representa­tives in Parliament discuss, how their representa­tives represent them in Parliament,” Fr Munyoro said.

He said ZBC was currently doing live broadcasts for question time on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but would widen its coverage following the signing of the agreement.

Fr Munyoro said ZBC remained committed to providing coverage to diverse sections of society.

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