The Laws of Zambia
D. the holding of any agricultural, horticultural, industrial or
commercial show or any dance, cabaret, garden party, fete, fair,
gymkhana or the like;
and "diffuse" shall be construed accordingly;
"director" means a member of the Board and includes the Chairman and the
Vice-Chairman;
"inspector" means an inspector of the Corporation appointed under section
thirty-two;
"listener" means a person who has in his possession a receiver otherwise than as(a) a broadcaster; or
(b) a dealer; or
(c) an operator of a diffusion service; or
(d) a police officer or a member of the Defence Force acting in the course of his
duty;
"Telecommunications Corporation" means the Telecommunications Corporation
established by section four of the Telecommunications Act;
Cap. 469
"radiocommunication service" means the transmission of writing, signs, signals,
pictures and sounds of all descriptions whatsoever, wholly or partly by
means of electromagnetic waves of frequences between ten kilohertz and
three million megahertz;
"receiver" means an apparatus in respect of which no licence is required in terms
of the Radiocommunications Act, which is designed to be used for the
reception of a broadcasting service;
Cap. 169
"specified building" means a building used for industrial purposes or such other
purposes as the Minister may, by statutory notice, specify.
PART II ZAMBIA NATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATIONPART II
ZAMBIA NATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATION
3.
There is hereby established the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation,
which shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, capable of
sueing and of being sued in its corporate name and with power, subject to the provisions
of this Act, to do all such acts and things as a body corporate may by law do or perform
and as are necessary for, or incidental to, the carrying out of its functions and powers as
set out in this Act.
Copyright Ministry of Legal Affairs, Government of the Republic of Zambia
Establishment of
Corporation