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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Significant progress in nationwide digital broadcasting migration and infrastructure development.

Enhanced regional broadcasting cooperation and international standards alignment.