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Good Morning Zimbabwe is the daily morning news bulletin then there is also Lunch Time News. Other popular TV shows include the Ezomgido , a local and regional musical show, Coke on the Beat which is a pop musical show, Studio 263 , the country's first soap opera and other various local shows including current affairs and gospel shows.
ZBC's television service now consists of a single channel, known as ZBC TV. The ZBC re-established a second TV channel of its own, Channel 2, in April 2010, [88] but this station was decommissioned in August 2015. [89] On 28 April 2022, ZBC launched Zimbabwe's first youth-oriented television channel, Jive TV. [90]
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Zimbabwe's chances of resolving a debt crisis and obtaining World Bank and International Monetary Fund loans are at stake, as foreign lenders have said a free and fair vote is a pre-condition for ...
Classic 263 (formerly Radio 1, and later Spot FM/SFM) is a Zimbabwean Talk radio station owned by the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) and is based at Pockets Hill Studios in Highlands, Harare. Its broadcasts are spoken in English, Ndebele, and Shona.
She started her career in 2010 when she was doing announcements during COTTCO Rugby Festival now known as Dairibord Zimbabwe Rugby Festival. In August 2012, Rumbidzai then auditioned for radio news at ZBC TV and was one of the successful participants. She began her career in radio news on ZBC's Power FM Zimbabwe and SpotFM (now Classic 263 ...
Zimbabwe will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on Aug. 23. A dozen candidates are vying to be the country's next president but the main contest is between incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa ...
A licence was issued to the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) that publishes Daily News which the government previously banned, was now free to operate. [19] The Daily News newspaper re-appeared again on March 18, 2011, with its first article questioning whether Robert Mugabe should continue to rule at the age of 87. [20]