How much is a radio licence in Zimbabwe?
A radio licence for a rural household now costs US$5 per quarter whilst urban dwellers will part with US$10 per quarter and US$25 per quarter for television. Business entities will pay US$ 100 per year for radio licence and US$ 200 per for television licence.
Is there a radio licence in the UK?
If you use a radio system for your business, you need a licence from Ofcom. Business radio users range from taxi companies and factories, to hospitals, care homes, industrial sites and transport operators.
How much is vehicle Licence in Zimbabwe?
Mhona said light vehicle licence fees would now cost $3 240 for every quarter from $1 800 while heavy vehicles will pay $54 000 for a year, nearly double the previous amount. A full-year licence fee now costs $9 720 and $74 520 for light and heavy motor vehicles, respectively.
Can you listen to the radio without a TV Licence?
No, you do not need a TV Licence to listen to the radio (including on BBC Sounds).
How many radio stations are there in Zimbabwe?
Today, the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), the national radio and television broadcaster, has four radio channels, Radio One, Two, Three and Four, and broadcasts on two television channels for about 105 hours per week predominantly but not exclusively in English. TV One covers just over half of the population.
Which station is Radio Zimbabwe?
| Radio stations in Harare Redhiyo nenhepfenyuro muHarare Click on the radio station name to listen online | ||
|---|---|---|
| FM,MHz | Station / Redhiyo chiteshi | Transmitter / Rinofambisa |
| 94.3 | ZBC Radio Zimbabwe | Mutorashanga, Bindura |
| 96.0 | ZBC Radio Zimbabwe | Highlands, Pockets Hills |
| 97.6 | ZiFM Stereo | Mutorashanga, Bindura |
How do I get my amateur radio license UK?
To qualify for each Licence, applicants must pass an examination at the corresponding level, to demonstrate that they have the skills to use amateur radio at that level. The examinations are administered by the Radio Society of Great Britain (‘RSGB’), the principal representative body for radio amateurs in the UK.
How much is zinara Licence in Zimbabwe?
New ZINARA vehicle licencing fees
| NET MASS | 4 Months (ZWLS) | 8 Months (ZWL$) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 501kg to 2 250kg | 4 590 | 9 180 |
| 2 251kg to 3 000kg | 5 400 | 10 800 |
| 3 00lkg to 3 750kg | 10 800 | 21 600 |
| 3 751kg to 4250kg | 13 500 | 27 000 |
What is EcoSure Moovah?
EcoSure Moovah is a motor insurance product offered by Econet Insurance (Private) Limited. 2. Registration. 2.1 An individual may register as an EcoSure Moovah customer through the EcoSure Moovah Mobile Phone App, website, USSD or through any other means as may be advised by the Insurer.
What does ZBC do with car radio licences?
THE cash-strapped Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has tightened the bolts on motorists by handing over the collection of car radio licences to the Zimbabwe Road Administration (Zinara). The move is with effect from October 1, 2014.
Do Zimbabweans have to pay to listen to ZBC?
Zimbabwe vehicle owners have for years refused to buy car radio listeners’ licences arguing they do not listen to the state-controlled ZBC which churns out ruling Zanu PF party propaganda. But with the new licensing system, motorists will have no option but to pay the licences.
Is ZBC collecting licence fees on behalf of Parliament?
By collecting the licence fees, ZBC was doing so on behalf of Parliament, the court said. “When the ZBC and its appointed agents demand, in appropriate circumstances, production of a listener’s licence from a citizen, they are discharging a legal obligation,” said DCJ Malaba.
Does Zimbabwe have a legal right to demand licence fees?
The Constitutional Court has made a landmark ruling that the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation has a legal right to demand licence fees from every citizen who is in possession of a gadget capable of receiving radio and television signals.