The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has announced sweeping cuts to radio and television licence fees, a move aimed at reducing regulatory costs, promoting compliance and making broadcasting a...
Radio coverage in Zimbabwe has increased from 70 percent to 81 percent, despite the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services operating under severe financial constraints, Permanen...
Bulawayo-based community radio initiative Y-FM has accused National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda of disregarding its petition seeking support to obtain a community radio licence.The radio station's...
Bulawayo-based aspiring community radio station, Youth Broadcasting (Y-FM), has expressed frustration over the latest call for community radio applications issued by the Broadcasting Authority of Zim...
The Baines Imaging Group (BIG) has raised serious concerns over patient safety following the forcible closure of its Radiology Department at Avenues Clinic, warning that the unprecedented action is je...
After months of mounting pressure from citizens and lawmakers, the Zimbabwean government is set to reduce the cost of Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) radio and television licence fees, with a ...
The recently enacted Broadcasting Services Amendment Act No. 2 of 2025, which makes it mandatory for all motorists to pay for a Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) radio licence before renewing ve...
IN a ground-breaking move, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has agreed to a live radio interview in which ordinary citizens will be allowed to call in and ask questions.The interview, set for this Friday ...
Permanent Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Nick Mangwana said Star FM radio presenter Linda Mhuriro will not be fired for "roasting" Finance minister Mthuli Ncube during ...
Zimbabwe will this month host the World Radio Communication Conference in Victoria Falls.The event, which will run from June 4-7 in the resort town, is an African telecommunications meeting preparato...
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) is working on increasing radio and television service coverage from the current 55 percent to 80 percent countrywide under the premise of the digital migra...
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has revealed plans to review coverage of local commercial radio stations from the current 40-kilometre radius in line with their commercial and viability aspects...
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