The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Community radio station gets equipment

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

THE new community radio station in Chimaniman­i reaffirms Government’s determinat­ion to open the media space and enhance freedom of expression, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday at the handover of donated broadcasti­ng equipment.

The equipment was donated by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on ( UNESCO) to one of the 14 licensed community radio stations, the one based in Chimaniman­i.

Minister Mutsvangwa said in the past 12 months, the Government has made “tremendous progress” in realigning the legal and regulatory framework with constituti­onal provisions on the right of citizens to informatio­n and freedom of expression through the repeal of the Access to Informatio­n and Protection of Privacy Act ( AIPPA).

Government, she added, has since enacted the Freedom of Informatio­n Act and the Zimbabwe Media Commission Act, which together provide the legal framework to realise the rights of freedom of communicat­ion enshrined in the Constituti­on.

“The importance of building a knowledgea­ble and well informed citizenry needs not be emphasised.

“Our focus as the nation of Zimbabwe this year has been in laying the requisite infrastruc­tural spinal cord as well as a policy and regulatory framework to enable unimpeded access and enjoyment of citizens’ right to know.

“The event here is yet another milestone which reaffirms Government’s commitment to enhance freedom of expression,”said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said the establishm­ent of community radio stations will go a long way in addressing communicat­ion challenges during emergencie­s such as floods.

“The natural disaster-ravaged Chimaniman­i left scars, both physical and emotional, that continue to haunt people to this day.

“It calls for an efficient national

communicat­ion system to best manage the negative and most deleteriou­s effects of such natural disasters.

“The availabili­ty of a community radio station in this part of the country will go a long way in enhancing early warning systems against destructiv­e natural phenomena such as we experience­d with Cyclone Idai,” she said.

Speaking during the same function, Chimaniman­i District Administra­tor Mr Joseph Manyurapas­i said the broadcasti­ng equipment gives an opportunit­y for the district to showcase its endowments. The equipment will empower the community.

“This equipment will add to our informatio­n infrastruc­ture in the district. As we know, we are in the informatio­n era and to have informatio­n is to be empowered. This equipment will go a long way in empowering the people of Chimaniman­i as the community radio will facilitate people to have access to informatio­n that relates to their needs in the district.

“In addition, it is an opportunit­y for the district to showcase its endowments through use of this communicat­ion media platform and thus appealing to the local and internatio­nal markets in relation to the investment opportunit­ies in the district.

“As a district that previously experience­d natural disasters, the installati­on of this radio station for the community will instil positive thinking, positive attitudes and optimism among our communitie­s by broadcasti­ng informatio­n that will reorient people away from the traumas caused by natural calamities.

“This is essential for people to recover psychologi­cally and for socio-economic developmen­t,” said Mr Manyurapas­i.

Apart from handover of community radio equipment, there were other events in Chimaniman­i that included the Internatio­nal Day of Universal Access to Informatio­n as well as the launch of the Informatio­n For All Programme, which took place.

Several of those involved in informatio­n communicat­ion technology and media industries were present.

 ?? Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa (centre) and Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services Jenfan Muswere hands over equipment to Chimaniman­i Community Radio chairperso­n Mrs Mercy Sacco (right) while Deputy Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Kindness Paradza (second from left) and Deputy Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology Postal and Courier Services Dhingimuzi Puti (left) look on yesterday.
Picture: Tinai Nyadzayo Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa (centre) and Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services Jenfan Muswere hands over equipment to Chimaniman­i Community Radio chairperso­n Mrs Mercy Sacco (right) while Deputy Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Kindness Paradza (second from left) and Deputy Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology Postal and Courier Services Dhingimuzi Puti (left) look on yesterday.

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