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Africa: Southern
Bob Moves to Control Cyberspace
2003-12-17
The Zimbabwe government is planning to introduce new measures to police all broadcast and Internet based information circulation in a bid to control the flow of information in the country, The Daily Mirror reported on 9 December 2003. The paper says that this move, if successfully completed means that the government will be able to monitor individual information, messages and letters leading to the arrest of all those involved in circulating information that the government says undermines the sovereignty of the country. The Daily Mirror reported that government through the Department of Information and Publicity is set to purchase equipment to the value of $4 billion to enable it to access the cyberspace. Furthermore the paper revealed that the Department of Information and Publicity led by Professor Jonathan Moyo is at an advanced stage of setting up 24-hour short wave and medium wave radio news station.
"Jonathan!"
"Yes, Your Excellency!"
"Confiscate the internet and throw all those white racists out of it!"
"Of course, Your Supremacy!"
"And set up a 24-hour short wave and medium band radio news station while you're at it."
"Certainly, Your Holiness!"
"And find somebody like Bill O'Reilly to run it!"
"Of course, Your Enormity!"
"Only black."
The government has so far accused SW Radio Africa - a United Kingdom based radio station and Washington's Voice of America's Studio 7 of disseminating negative information about the country. The paper said the government intends to counter the short-wave radio stations by launching its own 24-hour news broadcast. Speaking at the World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva on December 10, President Robert Mugabe echoed similar sentiments as expressed in the paper saying Britain and the United States of America are using their superiority in information technologies to destabilise Zimbabwe and other small and poor states. "I say this because my country Zimbabwe continues to be a victim of such aggression, with both the United Kingdom and the United States using their information technologies superiority to challenge our sovereignty through hostile and malicious broadcasts calculated to foment instability and destroy the state through divisions," Mugabe said.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#6  If they can't shutdown the internet subversion in Iran, what makes Bob think he has a snowball's chance in the sub-Sahara of accomplishing this?
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-12-17 6:54:26 PM  

#5  well, as least the starving masses will be able to feast on radiowaves and emoticon smileys
Posted by: Frank G   2003-12-17 2:06:26 PM  

#4  I guess that means no Uru for Zimbabwe. Myst games stimulate the intellect.
Posted by: Korora   2003-12-17 1:06:30 PM  

#3  The paper said the government intends to counter the short-wave radio stations by launching its own 24-hour news broadcast

Sounds like our Democrats. Too bad Gore isn't as "black" as Clinton. I hear he's looking for a gig like that.
Posted by: B   2003-12-17 3:09:26 AM  

#2  calculated to foment instability and destroy the state through divisions," Mugabe said.

Hopefully he means airborne divisions.
Posted by: badanov   2003-12-17 12:33:38 AM  

#1  The Daily Mirror reported that government through the Department of Information and Publicity is set to purchase equipment to the value of $4 billion to enable it to access the cyberspace.

They don't have a wheelbarrow big enough to carry that amount of Zimbob currency.
Posted by: Steve White   2003-12-17 12:10:30 AM  

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