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Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has strongly criticised the recently enacted Broadcasting Services Amendment Act, which ...
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has slammed Zimbabwe's new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act, calling it "draconian" and ...
Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has criticised the new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act, which compels every motorist to obtain a Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) TV and radio licence ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNThe new Broadcasting Services Amendment Act- a legal analysisPromulgated as part of broader media law reforms, the amendment aims to align the Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06] ...
The recent enactment of a law mandating Zimbabwean motorists to purchase a radio licence before renewing their vehicle ...
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed into law a contentious bill that requires all motorists to buy a radio ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAll of Africa Today - May 27, 2025U.S. Military Announces Plans To Adjust Africa StrategyThe head of U.S.-Africa Command, Gen. Michael Langley has urged fragile states to take greater responsibility for their security, which analysts ...
The loss-making Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) relies for income on the licence ... is struggling to make people pay for their TV and radio licences. Critics have been calling for the ...
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