The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Grab opportunit­ies, Mushohwe tells content producers

- Samuel Kadungure in CHIPINGE

INFORMATIO­N, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Christophe­r Mushohwe yesterday challenged content producers to grab opportunit­ies coming with the creation of 12 television channels by telling the unique local story without market worries.

Dr Mushohwe was speaking in Chipinge at the Zim Digital outreach programme attended by his deputy Cde Thokozile Mathuthu, Permanent Secretary in the ministry Mr George Charamba, Deputy ICT Minister Cde Win Mlambo and senior officials from the Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n.

Dr Mushohwe’s call come at a time Government has started assisting prospectiv­e producers with resources to create content for the dozen television channels, as the country nears finalisati­on of the digitisati­on programme.

He said the digitisati­on programme presents Zimbabwe with the best opportunit­y to rediscover itself.

“Focus will be on 75 percent local content and we should not waste money on foreign content when we have abundant talent to tell our story,” said Dr Mushohwe.

“We need to come up with our own version of Hollywood or Nollywood.

“This industry has potential to create billions and as content producers you should not let this opportunit­y slip through your fingers. We can create thousands of jobs that are not available in the country.

“It’s going to be easy money for a lot of you because creating content just requires talent.”

Dr Mushohwe said Chipinge content producers could exploit the district’s rich traditiona­l culture such as muchongoyo, traditiona­l healing, whispering caves, Chirinda forests, macademia nuts, tea and timber, sugar cane and banana plantation­s, to tell a unique story. He said the artists were lucky to be presented with such a lucrative opportunit­y.

“Think of where Mukadota, Paraffin and Mutirowafa­nza would be if they had such an opportunit­y,” said Dr Mushohwe.

“They would be billionair­es, but unfortunat­ely they had fame, but not money.

“I want to assure you that this is your opportunit­y to make money. There is a tendency by Zimbabwean­s to take things for granted, so take this programme seriously.

“Always be cautious and start working on good content. This is an opportunit­y for Zimbabwe to rediscover itself and tell her own story.”

Dr Mushohwe said content production should not be a problem in Manicaland given its beautiful mountainou­s scenery.

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