Munhumutapa fails to meet broadcast deadline again

The proposed pan-African satellite television outfit, Munhumutapa African Broadcasting Corporation (MABC), has failed to meet the deadline set by the National Broadcasting Board (NBB) for it to have started broadcasting by January 1.

But no action has been taken against the company which has been failing to comply with its licence requirements.

MABC was granted a satellite subscription television service licence in December 2007 in terms of which the company should have started broadcasting within six months. 

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