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Case Study: Advocacy - The Campaign Vision

Open the Waves (Broadcasting) Campaign

Author

Media Institute of Southern Africa - Zimbabwe Chapter

Date

2001

Dev Issues

Human Rights, Broadcasting

Country

Zimbabwe

Region

Africa

Project Title / Official Policy Name

Open the Waves (Broadcasting) Campaign

Summary

This summary is part of a research project carried out between March and October 2006 in support of the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD), one of The Communication Initiative (The CI)'s partners.

In the face of increasing legislated restrictions for media in Zimbabwe, MISA (Media Institute of Southern Africa) and Capital Radio launched the Open the Waves broadcasting campaign to advocate for free media access and awareness of the Broadcast Services Act of 2002 (BSA), signed in April 2001.

In an attempt to counter misinformation from governmental authorities, MISA and Capital Radio began a multimedia advertising initiative to raise awareness of the impacts of the BSA on industry, citizenry and the nation. They created a two-stage process that focussed on the urban literate initially and in the second phase, a MISA Zimbabwe-created Broadcasting Taskforce assessed the strategies, weaknesses and future directions for advocacy.

The print media advertisements began running in the daily national newspaper, two leading business weeklies, two popular magazines and two community newspapers. In addition to the print ads, MISA created and distributed an information package and a book on Zimbabwe’s Broadcasting and Telecommunications Law.

Partners

Media Institute for Southern Africa

Challenges

Challenges included increased governmental domination and control of the media and political news outlets, in an attempt to stifle dissent.

Successes

The author of this case study argues that the Open the Waves campaign generated thousands of comments and requests for information about Zimbabwe’s broadcasting industry. The campaign also raised possibilities and alternative options for services outside the current paradigm of government-controlled media. The campaign’s outreach coordinated with international associations to increase both advocacy coverage and funding sources. Specifically, human rights advocates, whether from religious or political organisations, have recognised the usefulness of a free media in their daily activities.

Lessons Learned

  • There was good coverage in urban and peri-urban areas, but rural exposure was minimal to nil; primarily, this was due to the cost of publishing and distribution, as well as a lack of financial ability in rural communities.
  • English language usage failed to reach those who only understood local dialects.
  • MISA’s association with Capital Radio left open room for criticism of a partisan collaboration, despite several other groups desiring to access the airwaves. Their efforts are limited by the current laws and governmental interference through imposed licensing/rental demands.

Future Directions

MISA and Capital Radio have embarked on a second phase, starting with a broadcasting taskforce to address the issues noted above: the need to involve other aspiring broadcasters; expanding the campaign’s range to include both rural and urban communities, in both English and local dialects; and lastly, in order to expand and develop allies, the taskforce will identify and disseminate relevant information about the BSA’s impact on those specific individuals and groups.

Contact

Kaitira Kandjii
Regional Director
Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) - Zimbabwe
director@misa.org
MISA website

Nyasha Nyakunu
Research and Information Officer
MISA Zimbabwe

84 McChlery Drive,

Eastlea

Box HR 8113

Harare
Zimbabwe
Tel: 00 263 4 77 61 65, 746 838

Association for Progressive Communications
South Africa

Source

Title: Open the Waves (Broadcasting) Campaign - Zimbabwe 2001. MultiMedia Training Kit Advocacy vision case studies - Case Study: Advocacy - the campaign vision

Year: 2001

Publication: ICT Policy for Civil Society training materials, Association for Progressive Communications

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Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 23 2006
Last Updated January 10 2008

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