Anti-apartheid broadcasts
NZPA-Reuter Lusaka Zambia and Zimbabwe would launch a joint radio venture to make anti-apar-theid broadcasts to South Africa, the Zimbabwean Information Minister, Mr Nathan Shamuyarirat said ■ in Lusaka yesterday. He spoke during a visit to Zambia’s new mass media centre, which is being built by the Japanese. Zambia already has an external radio service on which the African National Congress of South Africa and the South-West Africa People’s Organisation are given time for nationalist programmes beamed at the white south.’ . The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation has not had an external service.
\ Mr Shamuyarira said Zimbabwe and Zambia would also begin exchanging news, features, pictures and television programmes.
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