Analysis of the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill

		

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Introduction
The recently gazetted Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill is meant to modernise the legal
framework and industrialise the sector while addressing the issue of motor vehicle radio
licences.
The Bill, among other issues, seeks to align the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) ‘s
oversight role with the Constitution and the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act
while modernising and industrialising the sector.
It provides that the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) regulates and manages
the broadcasting service bands for sustenance rather than control, thereby aligning it
with constitutional principles and international best practices. Its emphasis on enhancing
transparency, fostering inclusivity, and promoting local content is commendable.

Analysis
The Bill provides a new provision ( Section 38 (4):
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) and every motor insurance company
shall only issue a motor vehicle license and motor insurance policy respectively to individuals
who either hold a current radio licence issued by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
(ZBC) or a valid exemption certificate from the (ZBC) unless the vehicle to be insured is not
equipped with a radio receiver.
This amendment will prohibit the Zimbabwe National Road Authority and every
motor insurance cover from selling a motor vehicle licence and motor insurance
policy, respectively to individuals without the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
current
radio
license
or
an
exemption
certificate
from
Zimbabwe
Broadcasting Corporation, unless the vehicle to be insured is not equipped
with a radio signal receiver.
This provision highlights an irrelevant connection. Linking motor vehicle licensing and
insurance to radio licenses creates an unnecessary linkage between unrelated services.

Amendment to Section 4 (2)
Outlines the procedure for appointing the board:
“ … The Board shall consist of the following seven members appointed by the President after
consultation with the Minister….”

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