The Herald (Zimbabwe)

6 TV channels on the way

- Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor

ZIMBABWE is set to have at least six independen­t television channels with their licensing expected to be completed by August, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday while commission­ing ZBC’s HD Studios at Pockets Hill in Highlands, Harare.

She said the Broadcasti­ng Authority of Zimbabwe has been told to ensure fairness in the awarding of the television licences.

Minister Mutsvangwa said the ZBC’s HD project has come at an opportune time for the television industry when Government has just gazetted regulation­s that will trigger the licensing of other players in the television sector.

“There is competitio­n coming. Zimbabwe is going to see the emergence of at least six independen­t television channels within the next few months,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“This licensing should be completed before, or even well before August 2020, I mean this year. As a Government, we have shown our sincerity towards media landscape reform.

“We are putting in place secondary enabling legislatio­n to support the emergence of other players in the sector.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said Zimbabwean­s were diverse and educated, hence the decision to have independen­t television licences so that citizens could deploy their ingenuity in production­s and not only entertain their own people, but also earn foreign currency as is happening in Nigeria and Kenya.

She said it was important for ZBC to move forward ahead of the impending competitio­n from the independen­t television channels.

“We have now gone further by commission­ing this studio, which again will act as an enabler for the industry’s vision and growth.

“We are not stopping there; we already have a draft Media and Film Policy, this is the first time in this country to have a Film and Media National Policy.

“That Media and Film Policy is ready to go to Cabinet.

“And that is not the end of our inclusive approach, we will continue to consult. We believe and trust there are experts out there, whose input will be critical.”

The HD Studio can be used by independen­t producers for their production­s.

Minister Mutsvangwa applauded ZBC for the initiative, especially as it will help its competitor­s too.

“I wish to applaud ZBC for their attitude towards competitio­n, well done.

“You have invested in ensuring that your competitor­s have access to facilities that will enable them to play a diverse and critical role in the broadcasti­ng industry.”

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