The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia has appealed to government to extend the waiving of duty to the importation of broadcasting equipment as a way of enhancing the growth of the sector.
MISA Zambia Chairperson Henry Kabwe said this when he unveiled new equipment for community radio stations donated by the Irish Aid and Diakonia .
Mr. Kabwe further called on Government to quickly implement the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) Act so that many applicants for community radio stations can be given broadcasting licenses.
He said a number of people that have applied for broadcasting licenses have not been granted licenses due to the prolonged procedure in issuing such licenses by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services.
Mr.Kabwe said the advantage of having a community radio station in communities out weights the sustainability challenges they face.
He said MISA Zambia believes in the pluralistic and diverse media environment where freedom of speech becomes a reality for the grassroots.
Mr.Kabwe said MISA Zambia in conjunction with its partners has been running projects aimed at enhancing the capacity of community radio station, which has been recognized as a critical medium for promoting good governance and sustainable development in communities.
He said community radio stations are regarded a priority for information sourcing by the communities due to their proximity to people.
He however said that despite the increasing number of community radio stations promoting good Governance, Democracy and Sustainability Development, they still lack financial support.
Mr.Kabwe stressed out that the support that the Irish Aid under the Radio and Good Governance project and from Diakonia under the Strategic Planning and Equipment Support for community Radio Stations made the purchasing of equipment possible.
He said a total of 15 community radio stations have continued to benefit under the Radio and Good Governance projects while five have benefited under the Strategic Planning and Equipment Support for Community Radio Stations (SPESCRA).
Mr.Kabwe revealed that a total of US$104,388 was spent under the Irish Aid, and US$88,364.35 was spent under Diakonia for the purchasing of the consignment of equipment that was unveiled.
He said the support from the two partners has gone beyond purchasing of equipment as they have also provided training, strategic planning, audience survey, and production of radio programmes.
Mr.Kabwe further appealed to various stake holders to emulate what the Irish Aid and Diakonia has done and help the community radio stations in Zambia.
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