Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe

about us

Established in 2001

about us

Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe

The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) is a statutory body that regulates and licenses broadcasting services in Zimbabwe. It was established by the Broadcasting Services Act Chapter [12:06] in 2001.

The BAZ is responsible for planning and managing the allocation and distribution of the broadcasting frequency spectrum, setting the standards for broadcasting equipment and content, and monitoring and investigating cases of interference or illegal broadcasting. The BAZ falls under the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services and is headed by a twelve-member board.

To create a conducive regulatory environment that manages licensing, frequency planning, content and technical monitoring in the contemporary digital era.

our mission

An effective regulator promising diversified and accessible boadcasting services by 2025.

our vision

Transparency

Inclusivity

Integrity

Accountability

Responsiveness

Efficiency

Our values

Celebration and expression of our cultural identity through broadcasting

2000

BAZ Established

The Authority was established by the Broadcasting Services Act Chapter [12:06]

2001

First License Issued

Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) was licensed, operating 4 radio stations and 1 television station.

2012

First Commercial Radio Licensing

BAZ granted licenses to two private companies, AB Communications and Zimpapers, which operate two radio stations each, ZiFM Stereo, and Star FM, respectively.

2008

Digital Terrestrial Television

BAZ initiated Zimbabwe's migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television broadcasting.

2010

First Commercial Television

Licensing of first commercial television broadcasters to diversify Zimbabwe's media landscape.

2015

CRS and Campus Radio Stations

Introduction of Community Radio Stations and Campus Radio licensing to promote local content and youth engagement.

2020

Digital Migration Milestone

Significant progress in nationwide digital broadcasting migration and infrastructure development.

2022

Regional Connectivity

Enhanced regional broadcasting cooperation and international standards alignment.