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ZBC broke

The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, which was given a grant of $9.85 million to cover some of its losses and to help run Television Two and Radio Four, seems to be having cashflow problems. The next grant, if ever it is granted, is only due in three months.

Reports say the parastatal which should be making profits as it is run on a commercial basis struggled to obtain money for salaries for its employees in April.

Some reports say it even borrowed from the workers co-operative savings club to pay the very workers and thus depriving the workers of their credit facilities which are in great demand because of the present economic problems.

The ZBC had long-term loans of $31.8 million at the end of June in 1990. This shot up to $37.7 at the end of June last year.

In the current budget to June 30, the parastatal was given a grant of $9.85 million up from $8.978 the previous year. The grant cannot be exceeded without prior treasury approval.

From this grant $3.1 million was for past losses including estimated losses for 1990-91; $3.7 million was for Television Two operating expenses, and $2.4 million for Radio Four operating expenses.

The remainder of the money was to be spent on the public sector investment programme with $450 000 going to Radio Four buildings in Mutare, $100 000 for Radio Four furniture and another $100 000 for Television Two vehicles.

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Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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