Transmedia Corporation Private Limited announced plans to build ten new transmitters across Zimbabwe to boost broadcast signals. The company wants to reach rural areas that currently lack proper radio and television coverage. Chief Executive Officer Engineer Adonia Mushosho shared these details during the company's annual meeting Friday. The event took place at the firm's headquarters located in Harare. FM radio remains the most popular communication method for people living outside major cities.
Information Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere attended the business gathering and spoke about broadcasting needs. He called for a national plan that would bring signals to every corner of Zimbabwe. The minister stressed that all citizens deserve access to news and entertainment programs. He also pushed for faster changes from old analog systems to modern digital technology. Strong broadcasting helps protect the country's independence and keeps people informed about important events.
Dr Muswere urged Transmedia Corporation to expand beyond traditional signal services. He reviewed the company's financial records and found them satisfactory but wants more creative business approaches. The minister believes diversified operations would strengthen the corporation's money-making abilities. Government leaders have started multiple programs to ensure complete radio and television access nationwide. These efforts aim to prevent any community from missing vital communication services that connect them to the rest of Zimbabwe.
Information Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere attended the business gathering and spoke about broadcasting needs. He called for a national plan that would bring signals to every corner of Zimbabwe. The minister stressed that all citizens deserve access to news and entertainment programs. He also pushed for faster changes from old analog systems to modern digital technology. Strong broadcasting helps protect the country's independence and keeps people informed about important events.
Dr Muswere urged Transmedia Corporation to expand beyond traditional signal services. He reviewed the company's financial records and found them satisfactory but wants more creative business approaches. The minister believes diversified operations would strengthen the corporation's money-making abilities. Government leaders have started multiple programs to ensure complete radio and television access nationwide. These efforts aim to prevent any community from missing vital communication services that connect them to the rest of Zimbabwe.