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Zimbabweans have reacted angrily after the country’s president signed a law that would force motorists to buy a radio permit ...
Spread This News By Staff Reporter EXILED former Information minister Jonathan Moyo— himself once an architect of draconian ...
Controversial car radio licence fee for motorists approved in Zimbabwe - The steep annual levy will be paid to the state ...
Zimbabwe has officially introduced a radio licence that will cost US$92 a year, or R1,680 if you count in rands.
Zimbabwe Approves Controversial Radio Tax to Fund National Broadcaster | Firstpost Africa | N18G Zimbabwe’s government has ...
In a move that has stunned many Zimbabweans, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed into law a controversial bill requiring motorists to pay a hefty $92 annual radio license fee--just to be eligible ...
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed into law a contentious bill that requires all motorists to buy a radio ...
Harare - Wicknell Chivayo, the Zimbabwean businessman often referred to as a "tenderpreneur" due to his controversial ...
Mnangagwa, who first came to power in 2017 after ... Anticipating possible unrest, businesses barricaded their premises and car dealerships cleared their showrooms over recent days.
Mnangagwa, who first came to power in 2017 after ... Anticipating possible unrest, businesses barricaded their premises and car dealerships cleared their showrooms in recent days.Most businesses ...
Mr. Mnangagwa, 82, promised democratic and economic ... s instructions to prevent violent protesters. After getting his car searched, Gilbert Tapfumaneyi said he would return to town on Monday ...
An amendment to the southern African country’s Broadcasting Services Act states that only motorists who have paid for a public broadcaster fee can buy a license or insurance for their cars.