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Zimbabwe's media reforms fuel community empowerment, says Muswere
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66886, member: 636"] Broadcasting has evolved far beyond a simple medium of communication, now serving as a mirror of society, a unifier of diverse communities, and a catalyst for change, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere said. He traced the journey from traditional methods, such as drums and fire signals, to today’s digital platforms, emphasizing the role of broadcasting in shaping collective identity, values, and aspirations in a globally connected world. Under the Second Republic, Muswere said, Zimbabwe has accelerated media reforms to expand access to information. The country now operates 14 community radio stations, seven campus radio stations, multiple private commercial broadcasters, and six television stations. These developments, he noted, have given communities greater voice and representation. The ministry’s focus now is on ensuring the sustainability of these outlets while countering the influence of global media dominance. Muswere urged broadcasters to uphold Pan-African principles in their work, reinforcing national sovereignty and cultural integrity. [/QUOTE]
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