Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill Moves to Senate for Final Approval

The Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill is set to be debated in the Senate next week after passing its third reading in the National Assembly on Wednesday.

This marks a crucial step toward its enactment, following its approval in the lower house two weeks ago. Legislators welcomed the progress, with Honourable Mutsawashe Ziyambi expressing satisfaction that the Bill is advancing to the next legislative stage.

Headlands Legislator Honourable Farai Mapfumo highlighted that the proposed changes will benefit musicians and artists by ensuring they receive fair compensation for their work.

The Bill has undergone extensive scrutiny, with public hearings and consultations conducted in 2023 and 2024. It aims to align the country’s broadcasting laws with the constitution and introduces key changes, including a provision that requires motorists to purchase a radio license before obtaining insurance cover and the ZINARA vehicle license.

The upcoming Senate debate will determine the final steps toward its implementation.

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