The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has not yet invited applications for community radio licenses, so the project does not have a broadcasting license. As of this writing, the programme is recording in a production studio with no signal transmission facilities. Project organisers say: "While we are waiting to start radio broadcasting, we are making full use of our facilities and equipment to pursue our objectives through other legitmate media related activities."
The project is working with:
Radio Dialogue also plans to work with other organisations:
In 2003, the programme formed the Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations (ZACRAS) in an effort to provide a platform and resource base for all community radio initiatives as well as for organisations and individuals with an interest in promoting, establishing, and running community radio stations in Zimbabwe. Other ZACRAS activities include creating awareness on the value of community radio for development, freedom of speech, and the promotion of local culture, especially among marginalised minorities.
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