Public Service Broadcasting and the risk of state capture: The case of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation

Authors

  • Lyndon Nkomo

Abstract

Broadcasting in Zimbabwe has been a contested terrain since the establishment of the Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation, (RBC)2 . The Rhodesian Government took advantage of the RBC to spread out its propaganda throughout the country. This was because, broadcasting, whether radio or television, has a pervasive impact,3 for instance, the intensity of the genocide in Rwanda was inter alia fuelled by repeated messages of tribal hatred expressed over Radio-Television Libre des Mille Collines (RTLMC).4 The power of words, more so, visuals, hit directly into the minds of listeners and viewers, whether
consciously or unconsciously and the repetition of the same messages make known falsehoods to sound real and truthful.

University of Zimbabwe Law Journal

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Published

2020-06-10