Botswana
SCORING:
Individual scores:

3, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 3, 3

Average score:

3.4

2.4

(2005 = 2.9)

Broadcasting legislation has been passed and is
implemented that provides for a conducive environment
for public, commercial and community broadcasting.

ANALYSIS:
The Broadcasting Act 1998 provides for public, private and community broadcasting services. A Draft Broadcasting Policy, developed
by the National Broadcasting Board (NBB) since 2002 in a broad
public consultation process, was tabled in Parliament in 2006. The
House decided to defer any decision on it because of issues that
needed to be clarified further. In particular, there was a lot of debate and confusion about the public broadcasting service and what
it entails.
The recommendations on this sector were a watered-down version of the original NBB draft and some parliamentarians felt that
the policy now allows government too much leeway by suggesting
that the broadcasting services currently run by it should develop a
concept of public broadcasting for themselves. Instead they insist
that the policy needs to spell out clearly that these services be
transformed from state into truly public broadcasting services. The
government, however, is still not willing to give up control over Botswana Television and Radio Botswana.
Another contentious issue in parliament was the community broadcasting sector (see under 2.5).
In regard to commercial broadcasting, the NBB is about to grant
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