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[HCDX] Harare To Tell 'True Zimbabwe Story' Over 24-Hour Shortwave Station
Harare To Tell 'True Zimbabwe Story' Over 24-Hour Shortwave Station
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2007-04-12-
voa58.cfm
By Taurai Shava and Ndimyake Mwakalyelye
Washington
12 April 2007
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Zimbabwe is shortly to roll out a 24-hour shortwave radio station called
News 24/7 in the aim of countering what it says is a barrage of foreign
propaganda - among others from VOA which provides 90 minutes of
news to Zimbabwe five nights a week.
News 24/7 will inaugurate programming on Wednesday, April 18 -
Independence Day in Zimbabwe - broadcasting from Gweru, capital of
Midlands Province.
Reports said the around-the-clock news operation is being funded by
Iran at a cost of Z$8.9 billion - about US$35.6 million at the official
exchange rate though more like US$6 million at the prevailing parallel
market rate of Z$15,000 per greenback.
Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu declined to comment on the
new station until after it is launched next Wednesday. Deputy
Information Minister Bright Matonga confirmed to parliament earlier this
year that the government is jamming foreign broadcasts from VOA's
Studio 7 and London-based SW Radio Africa.
Zimbabwe has not authorized any private broadcasters to operate.
Gweru residents told correspondent Taurai Shava of VOA's Studio 7 for
Zimbabwe that they consider the shortwave project to be a waste of
money given that the state broadcasting monopoly already operates a
number of radio stations.
Media analysts said Harare's launch of the station would further tighten
its grip on an already constricted media environment, and that its
statement that it wants to tell "the true Zimbabwe story,? means that it
wants to spread its own propaganda wider.
News 24/7 will operate under state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting
Holdings and will be headed by former senior ZBC broadcaster
Happison Muchechetere.
For perspective on the new media venture, reporter Ndimyake
Mwakalyelye turned to experts Andrew Moyse, coordinator of the Media
Monitoring Project of Zimbabwe, and Rashweat Mukundu, director of
the Media Institute of Southern Africa in Zimbabwe
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