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Thursday, July 9, 2015

 
Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has a penalty of a fine to three television stations in the country to show vilivyokiuka periods principles of broadcasting services (content) of mwaka2005.
 
The decision was made in Dar es Salaam yesterday and Content Committee under its chairman TCRA Engineer Margaret Munyagi where he mentioned that the stations are Channel Ten, Star TV and TBC1.
 
Munyagi said evidence showed that these centers at different times and at different times they violate the principles of broadcasting services.

 
Referring to the Center Channel Ten said stern warning has been given and asked to pay a fine of 2.5 million shillings, for violating regulations for two counts May 30 this year through the period Kanjanja Time kilichorushwa air from 2:45 until 3:10 at night where they showed a picture of a patient being in the ward of the government hospital in Songea as part of his hips open and display ulcers.
 
He said the statement was repeated several times while broadcastersthey claiming to support incitement against the government that doctors and hospitals should be shut evicted
 
"The show has also indicated reports of two disabled while fighting public broadcasters cheered consenting period and compared to a fist fight payable" said Munyagi.

 
He said the station violated Regulation 5 (c), (h), 9 (1), 18 (1) (b) (i), (ii) the services of broadcasting in 2005 seeking facility to ensure considers the quality of programs as well and deck, which can neither make nor incite hatred in the community building, kutokungilia personal issues, and kutochochea violence and cruelty.
 
In terms of television station Nation (TBC), Munyagi said kimetakiwa offer fine Sh 500,000 violate regulations service broadcasting (content) 2005 number 9 (2) and 9 (3) during the period Statement News, March 21 year this by showing the identity of the child who lied.
 
"The report showed the identity of the photos and names of the parents of the child, the area he live in, a house, a school he read the part of the child's body when walking which is a violation of the principles of broadcasting services" said Munyagi.

 
He said the Centre for Star TV have kimetakiwa offer fine Sh 500,000, for violating principles of broadcasting services in 2005 No. 5 (c), 5 (g), 14 (1), 16 (3), 26 (1) and 26 (2 ) over the air kilichorushwa Min Buzz June 3 this year at 12:30 pm until 1:00 at night and discuss topics relating to rape in marriage during which the children also had the opportunity to watch and listen.
 
He said all stations are required to pay the fine within 30 days and also You have the right to appeal against the Amu where it is within 30 days since the decision was given.Searches blog
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