The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister Muswere tours Parly media centre

- Herald Reporter

INFORMATIO­N, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, yesterday toured the state-of-the-art media centre at the iconic new Parliament building as part of Government’s commitment to ensure there is heritage-based broadcasti­ng.

The tour was also part of the Ministry’s assessment on the preparedne­ss of the country to provide the best informatio­n disseminat­ion centre during the Sadc Summit, which Zimbabwe will host in August this year.

Dr Muswere, who was accompanie­d by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana, toured the media centre, studios and press conference rooms at the New Parliament Building.

In an interview after the tour, Dr Muswere said they wanted to ensure the media centre reflected the country’s heritage-based values.

“Our visit is focused on the preparator­y work that we are supposed to do in terms of budgetary processes, wherein we have committed as a Ministry to be able to develop media centres and studios working together, collaborat­ively with Parliament of Zimbabwe as part of our responsibi­lity as a Ministry to inform, educate and entertain the people of Zimbabwe,” said Dr Muswere.

“At the same time, this also coincides with the preparatio­ns around the Sadc Summit we are hosting as a country. The preparator­y meeting includes the familiaris­ation tour to appreciate the current state of the media studios we have at the New Parliament building and what needs to be done.

“We have done the first analysis; we are now looking at the redesignin­g in order to reflect heritage-based broadcasti­ng, which should reflect Zimbabwe as a country, the richness in terms of the flora and fauna, the infrastruc­ture projects and Vision 2030.

“It’s a preparator­y meeting to know and quantify the requiremen­ts of the media centre.”

Dr Muswere added that they had already started processes to link broadcasti­ng technologi­es in different centres such as Parliament, conference centres at hotels, with that of the national broadcaste­r.

“We will be able to supply all the equipment and the necessary accessorie­s that are required for the Sadc Summit, but primarily this is part of our obligation to be able to provide the requisite infrastruc­ture and accessorie­s in order to have full coverage of all parliament­ary proceeding­s in Zimbabwe.

“We are obliged to work together with Parliament of Zimbabwe to achieve that,” he said.

Zimbabwe is set to host the Sadc Summit to be attended by Heads of State and Government in the region.

The country is expected to assume the chairmansh­ip of the regional bloc for the next 12 months upon its assumption.

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