ZANU PF wasting time on ‘pirates’
Opinion — By admin on November 27, 2009 12:10 pmBy Gerry Jackson
A news report on Thursday quoted Welshman Ncube saying that the talks which began on Monday focused on “western sanctions against Zimbabwe, pirate radio stations and government appointments including those of the attorney general and reserve bank governor”.
While another report said ZANU PF wants ‘the MDC to rein in its supporters in western capitals running “pirate” radio stations’.
Guys – please – get a grip. We’re not controlled, owned or are even members of the MDC. They can do nothing to have us closed down.
Our broadcasts on shortwave and via the internet are completely legal and we want nothing more than a free, peaceful, democratic Zimbabwe. And yes we do believe that Zimbabweans have an absolute right to the information that has been denied them for so many years.
Perhaps I can remind you of the fact that in 2000 I challenged the government’s broadcasting monopoly in the Supreme Court and won the right to set up the first independent radio station, on the basis that freedom of expression was enshrined in Zimbabwe’s constitution.
But Robert Mugabe used his presidential powers to have the station shut down after just 6 days, ignoring his country’s own constitution and courts of law.
Get rid of the appalling broadcasting regulations which were introduced in response to this court ruling. Allow myriad broadcasters to apply for a license, register as many as you can.
Those that are any good will survive, the bad ones will go the way of all bad media. Get some decent newspapers on the streets, allow as many community radio stations as you can cram onto a waveband.
If you want to get rid of radio stations broadcasting into Zimbabwe – free the media. Really free it. It really is that simple. Discussion over, now will you PLEASE start talking about the real issues.
You have a population that’s desperate, investors ready to throw money at Zimbabwe the minute there is a guaranteed return to the rule of law, respect for property rights, an end to the political intimidation and the massive human rights abuses – and Gono and Tomana really do have to go.
Gerry Jackson is the Station Manager at London based SW Radio Africa.
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2 Comments
"If you want to get rid of radio stations broadcasting into Zimbabwe – free the media." Gerry, it is that simple but not in a country like Zimbabwe.
Mugabe and his cohorts have all the power and they are the law onto themselves. That means they can, and do so all the time, turn a simple matter into a complex one, a mole hill into a mountain. Mugabe will put Tsvangirai and MDC under increasing pressure not to give interviews to anyone in the independent media and thus make it very difficult for S W Radio Africa, VOA, etc to keep up the excellent work you people are doing of informing the Zimbabwe public.
I blame Tsvangirai and MDC for being so naïve; they walked straight into one of Mugabe’s traps. This was one of MDC’s many blunders and, now, the whole nation will pay dearly for it for years!
According to the GPA the only newspaper, radio or TV media allowed to broadcast into Zimbabwe must operate from within Zimbabwe’s boarders. That is total nonsense, in this day and age when the whole world is a global village. What we want is a free and independent press – newspaper or radio owners alone should decide where they are to be based.