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Zimbabwe's controversial radio licence fee sparks outrage over new US$92 charge for motorists
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53149, member: 636"] Zimbabwe implemented a mandatory $92 annual radio license fee for vehicle owners, sparking widespread public opposition. Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana clarified that the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation will not receive all revenue from the controversial charge. The funds will support broadcasting infrastructure development and community radio stations across the country. Opposition leaders denounced the requirement as excessive and harmful to citizens already facing economic hardship. The new law forces motorists to either pay the fee or obtain exemption certificates by visiting ZBC offices in person. Motorists without radios must travel to broadcasting offices, complete sworn declarations before commissioners, and secure exemption papers before renewing vehicle registrations or insurance policies. The Zimbabwe National Road Administration confirmed it cannot process renewals without proper ZBC documentation. Critics highlight the burden on rural residents who must travel long distances to urban ZBC offices. With over 1.2 million registered vehicles nationwide, the fee could generate more than $100 million annually for broadcasting sector improvements. [/QUOTE]
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