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Zimbabwe: Information Ministry expresses disappointment over funding challenges

Zimbabwe: Information Ministry expresses disappointment over funding challenges

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Published on 2024-02-12 22:06:50

He said this when he appeared before the Portfolio Committee on Information, Media, and Broadcasting Services. The committee had summoned Mr. Mangwana to brief them on the ministry’s performance, budgetary allocations, and challenges affecting its operations.

Mr. Mangwana highlighted that the ministry and its parastatals had been facing financial constraints, as the budgetary allocations were not being disbursed timeously. This has resulted in delayed implementation of key programs and projects, hindering the effectiveness of the ministry in delivering its services to the public.

The underfunding has also led to a shortage of resources in the ministry, affecting its ability to carry out its mandate effectively. This has resulted in limited outreach and information dissemination to the public, hindering the ministry’s efforts to promote and uphold transparency and accountability in government operations.

In addition, Mr. Mangwana expressed concern over the impact of the underfunding on the morale of the ministry’s staff. The lack of resources, including equipment and capacity-building opportunities, has resulted in a demotivated workforce, which in turn affects the productivity and performance of the ministry and its parastatals.

Furthermore, the underfunding has also affected the ministry’s ability to keep up with technological advancements and to modernize its operations. This has repercussions on the ministry’s ability to effectively engage with the public through various communication platforms, hindering its efforts to promote government policies and initiatives.

Mr. Mangwana emphasized the need for the timely disbursement of budgetary allocations to the ministry and its parastatals to enable them to carry out their mandate effectively. He called on the government to prioritize funding for the ministry and to address the financial constraints that have been hindering its operations.

Members of the Portfolio Committee expressed their concern over the underfunding and delays in the disbursement of budgetary allocations to the ministry. They emphasized the importance of the ministry’s role in promoting transparency and accountability in government operations and noted that the underfunding and delays in disbursing allocations were hindering the ministry’s ability to carry out its mandate effectively.

The committee members urged the government to urgently address the financial constraints facing the ministry and its parastatals to ensure that they can effectively carry out their mandate. They also emphasized the need for the timely disbursement of budgetary allocations to enable the ministry to implement its programs and projects without delays.

In conclusion, the underfunding and delays in the disbursement of budgetary allocations have negatively affected the Ministry of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services and its parastatals from effectively carrying out their mandate. The lack of resources has hindered the ministry’s ability to engage with the public, promote government policies, and uphold transparency and accountability in government operations. It is imperative for the government to address the financial constraints facing the ministry and its parastatals to enable them to effectively carry out their mandate and deliver services to the public.

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