Examples of Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation in a sentence
MMPZ noted that all 53 voter education advertisements that the organization had monitored on the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation in the week commencing February 10 were placed by private bodies.133 The SADC Principles and Guidelines call for voter education programs to be carried out.134 The lack of basic voter education activities by the ZEC is of even greater concern given that the ZEC has been given almost exclusive control over voter education.
Violations of Media FreedomAs a daily source of information in Zimbabwe, there is still no alternative to the state- run broadcaster the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and the state-run Herald newspaper.
No listener shall have in his possession in Zimbabwe a receiver otherwise than in accordance with the terms and conditions of a licence issued by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation or by agents of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation appointed by it in terms of subsection (a1) of section thirty-eight D.
The report noted that Henry Muradzikwa, chief executive of the state Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), was fired and seven employees were suspended for these reasons.
Mugabe’s remarks at the televised ZANU-PF annual conference, 4 December 2003, Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.
However, the positive effects of debt financing turn into negative ones in situations where a bubble exists.
The pro-Mnangagwa, Prof Jonathan Moyo maneuvered this move by sacking the entire Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Board and Management while the Mujuru faction seized the party’s Information and Publicity department9 .
President Robert Mugabe was nominated onto the list of the ‘world’s predators of information’ as the world commemorated Press Freedom Day.6 The nomination was based on the grounds that for ten years he suppressed freedom of expression ahead of the elections and prevented the creation of any independent radio or TV station in Zimbabwe, thereby ensuring that the state-owned Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) kept its monopoly of broadcasting.
In Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation the agreement was in respect of the rates for air time on a broadcasting channel and the installation of a transmitter for the enhancement of broadcasting signals.
The broadcasting station Joy TV closed down on 31 May 2002, after its lease agreement with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation was cancelled on the grounds that the agreement violated the 2001 Broadcasting Services Act.