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CAMPAIGN
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Background
Public Broadcasting is the main source of news
and opinion in the Southern African region and will continue to be
so for the foreseeable future. For this reason, it is important that
public broadcasters, without undue interference, dedicate themselves
to serving the function of informing citizens about matters of public
interest. In the context of the region's transitional democracies,
this also means taking up a role as a watchdog of public affairs,
including government activity and policy. Read
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Model
Public Service Broadcasting System For Lesotho
Since her return to democracy
in 1993, Lesotho has made great strides in giving back the
people their democratic rights to freedom of speech, freedom
of the press and the right to information (in terms of the
Access to Information bill which may soon go to Parliament
for enactment). The airwaves have been opened up and there
are several private radio stations to prove it. Read
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Main
Issues for Consideration
The Independence of Radio Lesotho as a Public Broadcaster
GoL should ensure that Radio Lesotho is fully independent in all editorial
and operational matters. At a minimum, there needs to be a statutory guarantee
of independence and a clear prohibition of government interference in any
aspect of operation. Read
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Principles
and Duties of Radio Lesotho as a Public Service Broadcaster
The purpose of transforming Radio Lesotho
into a public service broadcaster is meant to ensure provision
of a comprehensive, varied and balanced programming for the entire
public, including minority groups. In Lesotho , radio is the
most popular medium and is powerful as an empowerment tool for
marginalized communities. The obligation of Radio Lesotho in
this regard is therefore particularly strong. Read
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