Statement on Police and Potraz officials visit to Radio Dialogue

via Statement on Police and Potraz officials visit to Radio Dialogue April 22, 2014 By Peter Zwidekalanga Khumalo, Radio Dialogue Board Chairperson

Today (22 April 2014), at around 11.30am, 8 men from the Police Law and Order department and Potraz officials (Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe) visited Radio Dialogue offices in search of broadcasting equipment and they found nothing in the offices.

As part of their search they proceeded to the roof top where they found our VSAT (a satellite communication system), which they said, is illegal to own without a license.

They then inquired about our Internet and telephone service providers and requested for the copies of the latest payment receipts.  They proceeded to the Hillside studios with our Technical Manager, Sean Ndlovu still in search of broadcasting equipment, that they did not find.

Zenzele Ndebele, the Radio Dialogue Acting Director was summoned to the Hillside Police station where Sean Ndlovu was assisting the police with information.

The pair were later released without any charge.

 

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 3
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    Repression….., what repression?

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    roving ambassador. 10 years ago

    The real criminals are not touched by the police, rampant corruption in Zanu against the people of Zimbabwe.
    Repression ,you can say that again.
    Pasi ne Zanu

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    John Thomas 10 years ago

    Utterly pointless. These primitives who run our country can’t seem to understand modern communication. They cannot hide the evil that they do through with these oppressive acts