(28 May 2005 - RV) Zimbabwe's Governemt is continuing to clamp down on the country's
media. Since Radio Dialogue was established in 2001, it has been refused a licences
by the government's broadcasting authority. Programmes on themes such as HIV/AIDS,
domestic violence, politics and even religion, are banned from the airwaves. Fr.
Thomas Rochford SJ, Communications Secretary for the Jesuits told us more about the
struggle to be heard on Zimbabwe's radio's.