473 Newspapers, Magazines taken off State register
THE government has annulled the registration of a total of 473 newspapers and magazines for being inactive for three consecutive years.
Some of the deregistered newspapers and
magazines include Alasiri, Dar Leo, Utamu, Raha, Starehe, Daily Times,
Financial Times, Wakati, Mkombozi, Jamii Express, Habari za Tanzania,
Pata Ukweli.
Others are Mamboleo, Weekly Deals,
Mwamko, Tanga Yetu, Mwana Africa, Kilimanjaro Yetu, Kigoma Yetu,
Mtazamo, Arusha Raha, Pwani Wiki hii, Habari Njema, Sani Sport, Admedia
Magazine and Advertising Africa.
The Minister of Information, Culture,
Arts and Sports, Mr Nape Nnauye, said the newspapers had been
deregistered through public notice published in a government gazette
dated June 10, 2016, number 195 (Supplement No. 23).
According to him, due to the
de-registration, nobody will be allowed to publish or distribute such
newspapers and magazines through a hard copy or electronically since it
was against the law.
He noted that the ministry reviewed the
certificate of oath of the registration of all magazines and newspapers
before deciding deregister the 473 newspapers and magazines. Prior to
the decision, the government announced its intention to deregister 550
newspapers and magazines after offering an opportunity for owners to
come up and defend themselves.
“After the announcement, a total 77
newspapers and magazines showed their commitment to continue publishing
and the remaining did not show their commitment. So the ministry decided
to deregister 473 newspapers and magazines after losing credibility
among their readers and losing recognition at the Registrar of
Newspapers,” he explained.
Mr Nnauye explained further that if
there was any owner of newspapers who would like to continue with
business after the de-registration, the door was open for submitting
fresh applications for registration as per existing procedures.
The minister said that according to the
figures from the Registrar of Newspapers, which is within the Tanzania
Information Services, MAELEZO, Tanzania has a total of 881 legally
registered newspapers and magazines.
He said further that despite the
deregistration of the newspapers and magazines, yet there are other
owners of newspapers and magazines who had failed to publish after
getting registration and others are erratically published.
Mr Nnauye pointed out that the
registration of all newspapers and magazines in the country were done in
accordance with Newspaper Act of 1976.
He called upon all owners of the
deregistered newspapers and magazines to ensure that they were not
breaching the laws by starting their business without following the laid
down procedures. The government has also congratulated all owners of
newspapers who had been observing rules and regulations in conducting
their activities.
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