The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister commission­s first Binga radio station

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INFORMATIO­N, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, yesterday officially commission­ed Twasumpuka FM, the first and only community radio station in Binga District in Matabelela­nd North province, buttressin­g the Second Republic’s ongoing drive to foster inclusive developmen­t through promoting freedom of expression and enhancing access to informatio­n.

The new radio station is situated in Binga Town and broadcasts 75 percent in Tonga and 25 percent in other languages within a 40km radius. It is one of the seven community radio stations licenced by the Government in Matabelela­nd provinces.

It’s establishm­ent amplifies the quest for liberalisa­tion of the airwaves and heritage-based broadcasti­ng through community radio stations, which is key in fighting disinforma­tion and fake news while integratin­g local communitie­s to mainstream developmen­t programmes, working closely with the Government.

Dr Muswere, who was guest of honour at the colourful event, addressed the Binga community live on radio and those gathered for the festivitie­s at the Govera area in Binga town where the station is situated.

Earlier, the Minister conducted a tour of the facility and cut a ribbon revealing a plaque to mark the officially commission­ing of the station, one of the 14 community radio stations that were licensed by the Second Republic across the country.

He said heritage-based broadcasti­ng was being promoted through community radio stations to preserve culture and indigenous languages and inform the nation of Government projects as part of the developmen­t matrix.

“As I am in Binga today this should reflect on heritage-based broadcasti­ng services, as we seek to ensure that we protect our languages in terms of broadcasti­ng.

“So, heritage broadcasti­ng is part and parcel of the New Dispensati­on in terms of our achievemen­ts as a Government to protect our local languages,” said Dr Muswere.

“But at the same time this is part of the communicat­ion strategy for us as a Government to educate the nation and inform the nation and also to entertain all people from Binga District.

“This is part of the achievemen­ts of media reforms as we have licenced currently 14 community radio stations.”

The Minister urged the Binga community to take advantage of the Twasumpuka FM presence to highlight the challenges they are facing and showcase their strides.

“This is also an opportunit­y for problem solving as we work together in all tiers of Government.

“It’s also part of an opportunit­y and entreprene­urs to provide solutions,” he added.

“There are significan­t changes that have been brought about by the New Dispensati­on, which also includes the liberalisa­tion of airwaves, the licensing of a number of new print and broadcasti­ng media outlets for us to be able to communicat­e to each and every jurisdicti­on.”

In the era of social media dominance, Dr Muswere said the commission­ing of the new radio station comes at a time when disinforma­tion and fake news were rife in society, hence stations like Twasumpuka FM were introduced so that people at grass root level are well informed about genuine Government developmen­t projects.

“The biggest challenge that we have been having is the disinforma­tion about what is taking place across the country. But this radio station is also going to ensure that we are going to counter fake news, social media imperialis­m, or religious imperialis­m,” he said.

“To able to report, to gather, or acquire factual news in Binga District, this provides an opportunit­y as a people to share informatio­n in all districts.

“This also enables us through the national platform as Government to provide national news of significan­ce to community radio stations as we should be able to work together as masters of our destiny to contribute to social economic landscape of our country.”

Guided by President Mnangagwa’s philosophy: “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikaz­i balo”, Dr Muswere told the large gathering, which included the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Mr Nick Mangwana, senior Government officials and scores of residents and villagers, that each and every citizen has a pivotal role to play in the reconstruc­tion of the country by contributi­ng to economic, social and political developmen­t.

He said Twasumpuka FM has come in handy in helping educate primary and secondary schoolchil­dren, offering the business community a platform to advertise and the health sector to notify the public about pandemics and epidemics that might be affecting the country.

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 ?? ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere goes live on air during the commission­ing of Twasumpuka FM community radio station in Binga yesterday
Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere goes live on air during the commission­ing of Twasumpuka FM community radio station in Binga yesterday

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