By A Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to open the airwaves. Speaking at the CEO Africa Roundtable function in Victoria Falls, Mnangagwa said the airwaves will be freed after the 2018 elections.
“We have been marginalised for the past years and the new administration is now determined to embrace the International Community and to do so, we must look at policies which exist with our country which constrain us from being accepted by the International community,” he said.
He continued saying, “we must now allow voices of our people through various channels besides the public channels to help build our country, to contribute in public and private debates.
“I would like to assure Chief Executive Officers who asked this question that we are looking at that issue of liberalising free waves within the media fraternity but bear in mind that after the coming elections that’s when we are going to be implementing most of these programs.”