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Pay ZBC radio tax or Zimbabwe takes your car off the road
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52071, member: 636"] Zimbabwe has enacted new legislation requiring all vehicle owners to secure broadcasting permits before completing standard automotive documentation processes. The Broadcasting Services Amendment Act became effective May 23, 2025, establishing mandatory radio licensing procedures for motorists seeking insurance renewals or road administration permits. Vehicle owners must present valid ZBC broadcasting credentials to complete transactions with the Zimbabwe National Road Administration. The legislation modernizes broadcasting regulations while expanding digital service provisions across the telecommunications sector. ZBC maintains broadcast operations through six radio networks and three television channels serving all sixteen national languages. Motorists possessing radio equipment follow established licensing protocols through standard application procedures. Vehicle owners without radio receivers must obtain formal exemption certificates by visiting ZBC licensing facilities personally. Administrative staff cannot process road permits or insurance documentation without proper broadcasting compliance verification. The new requirements took effect July 15, 2025, according to internal administrative directives distributed to licensing personnel. Walk-in customers complete declaration forms at broadcasting offices to secure necessary exemption documentation. The amended legislation permits foreign investment participation up to forty percent in broadcasting enterprises while maintaining domestic operational control. Previous restrictions limited broadcasting licenses to Zimbabwean citizens exclusively under ministerial exemption authority. The updated framework eliminates ministerial approval requirements for individual licensing applications while establishing foreign director limitations. Community radio organizations gain expanded application eligibility under revised institutional provisions. The reforms align broadcasting governance with constitutional requirements and corporate oversight legislation. [/QUOTE]
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