Home 9 Media freedom 9 Transform the ZBC into an independent public broadcaster

Transform the ZBC into an independent public broadcaster

Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Logo
25 Nov, 2016
We the undersigned, are concerned citizens who are urging our leaders and the relevant authorities to act now to transform the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) into a truly independent and representative public service broadcaster as prescribed by the African Charter on Broadcasting.

We the undersigned, are concerned citizens who are urging our leaders and the relevant authorities to act now to transform the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) into a truly independent and representative public service broadcaster as prescribed by the African Charter on Broadcasting.

This call follows several report findings and monitoring of ZBC’s performance over the years by, among others, the Parliament of Zimbabwe and media civil society organisations as well as citizens’  opinions on the conduct of the government-controlled broadcaster.

It is further informed by the recently publicised findings and recommendations of the government-sanctioned Information and Media Panel of Inquiry (IMPI) and further buttressed by the  recommendations of a comprehensive forensic audit conducted by Zimbabwe’s KPMG Chartered Accountants.

These findings and recommendations have confirmed that ZBC lacks independence and is therefore unable to fulfill its public service mandate.

Please kindly sign the petition and add your voice to the demand for the transformation of the ZBC into a truly independent public service broadcaster.

About MISA

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

Share this

Related news

Parly issues adverse report on court electronic management system

Parly issues adverse report on court electronic management system

The Parliamentary Legal Committee has issued an adverse report on Statutory Instrument 153 of 2023 High Court (Amendment) Rules, 2023 (NO.1), which relates to the Judicial Service Commission’s Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS). The Committee met on...

Media development in Zimbabwe: Imperative need to connect the dots

Media development in Zimbabwe: Imperative need to connect the dots

By Dr Tabani Moyo Media development in Zimbabwe requires a holistic approach, alive to the gains accrued thus far and complex enough to connect the scattered dots through an outward-looking strategy responsive to the evolving needs of the media development ecosystem....