Clause 21 – Section 2 Local content provisions
The amendment proposes changes to the Sixth Schedule. It deletes
paragraph 2 (2), which currently requires a broadcasting service
with more than one channel to ensure that at least 30% of its
programming on each channel is local content. The proposed
provision provides that a licensee with a sports channel shall
broadcast 50% of its content from Africa.

Participants supported this clause, arguing that most local talent
was obscure because the country had failed to promote local
content.
Clause 12 – Section 30 Utilization of the Broadcasting Fund
In many towns, it is widely believed that the increased use of
the Broadcasting Fund as a means to enhance broadcasting and
develop the sector is a positive development. Representatives
from community radio stations expressed their desire for the
Broadcasting Fund to be utilised to support the sustainability of these
stations. Content creators asserted that 30% of the Broadcasting
Fund should be managed by the National Arts Council and directed
towards supporting content creators.

5. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Unlike previous public hearings that MISA Zimbabwe and
MAZ have observed, the hearings attracted a larger number of
participants. This high-level interest in the Bill from the public is
commendable, as it enhances citizens’ participation in law-making
and the broader democratic processes in the country.

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