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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Regime Resumes Jamming SW Radio Africa Broadcasts

Robert Mugabe's regime has resumed jamming news broadcasts from SW Radio Africa, despite the existence of the coalition government with the MDC, that is supposed to guarantee freedom of expression. On Wednesday evening the first half hour of our broadcast featuring Newsreel was drowned out by a heavy noise, sounding like a slow playing record.

SW Radio Africa listeners told us that soon after the news ended the jamming noise stopped and the rest of the broadcast featuring current affairs programming could be heard clearly.

Information Communication Technology Minister Nelson Chamisa told Newsreel he was not aware of the jamming. He said; 'We will have to start gathering our facts on the matter before coming up with our position.' Deputy Information Minister Murisi Zwizwai's phone went unanswered the whole day. But a source told us the Central Intelligence Organisation, which falls under the President's Office, is running the operation.

In 2005 Mugabe's regime began jamming SW Radio Africa frequencies just before the controversial Operation Murambatsvina. It was reported that the jamming equipment and expertise was provided by China and at the time we spoke to a soldier who says he was sent to China to be trained in jamming techniques. The jamming was then extended to include signals from Voice of America's Studio 7, in clear violation of international laws.

In March 2007 then Deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga admitted they were jamming our broadcasts. Speaking in parliament Matonga boasted that the government was generating electronic interference to prevent reception of the broadcasts. "We cannot allow foreigners to invade our airwaves without our authority. We will continue to do it. We need to protect our sovereignty. If you go to England you will not receive any foreign radio station."

SW Radio Africa is run by exiled Zimbabweans who, because of repressive media legislation, were not allowed to broadcast from home. In 2000 the station, then called Capital Radio, challenged government's broadcasting monopoly and won its case in the Supreme Court. But after just 6 days of broadcasting from a local hotel the station was shut down by Mugabe using his presidential powers.

While the initial jamming in 2005 was done when Zimbabwe was under the sole rule of Mugabe and ZANU PF, the situation is now different and, in theory, we have a unity government where responsibility must be shared by the MDC.

The national chairman of the Zimbabwe chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa Loughty Dube said; 'It's quite surprising because this inclusive government has made a commitment to promote a diversity of views and a diversity of media. It is imperative that they do not select which voice they want in this diversity.'

As for the MDC not knowing about the jamming Dube said; 'It clearly tells us they are junior partners in the government'.

In a related issue it was also this week that co-Home Affairs Minister, Theresa Makone, said she was unaware of an order issued by her Permanent Secretary banning paintings done by Bulawayo based artist Owen Maseko depicting the Gukurahundi era.


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  • Chinyemba_Gza
    Sep 3 2010, 10:06

    In clear violation of whose law?? Lance Guma,you are an idiot! These two pirate stations beam hate messages into Zimbabwe on a daily basis so,YES,they MUST be jammed at all times! Why can't the CIO just jam them ALL DAY?! We've had enough of MDC cry baby propaganda.

  • Phiri
    Sep 3 2010, 12:53

    What is the benefit of SW Radio to Zimbabweans ? other than propaganda messeges regarding former white minority farmers and popping up white anglo interests?

    THis is not about free press and media, but stopping advocacy jpurnalism and propaganda. Good SW is being jammed!

  • George Warren
    Sep 4 2010, 12:02

    Ok then, jam the SW Radio, if it's propaganda then why are people choosing to listen to it, their is such a thing called the off button or just change to ZBC to listen to the ZanuPf propaganda. Ok Sw radio out,now let an independent radio be set up in Zimbabwe reporting on the things of Zimbabwe to the people as how the Zimbabwe people see it. Would that happen, no way, because ZanuPf does not want the truth out being told to the people. Then there can be nothing of this hate messages being beemed into the country from the former colonial master, Britain.The African solution.

  • Phiri
    Sep 6 2010, 23:18

    George Warren, this is not about Zanu-pf or the Herald, but that SW Radio continues to be a propaganda network specifically to advance white minority interests in Zimbabwe. Their goal is reversal of land reform . They are directly going against the interests of the majority Zimbabweans in the name of democracy. In the process, SW Radio becomes an enemy of Zimbabwe and it is.

  • Lowest Common Multiple
    Sep 5 2010, 10:22

    Let them Jam it sw radi it does not help them at all. We will use the same tactics we usd during the liberation struggle. Direct man to man messaging it is very effective.

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