(w) the form and manner in which applications for licences, certificates and authorities are to be made and
the information to be supplied in connection therewith;
(x) the form of licences, certificates and authorities, the terms and conditions to be contained in licences,
certificates and authorities and the periods for which licences, certificates and authorities shall remain in
force;
(y) the terms and conditions subject to which licences, certificates and authorities shall be issued;
(z) the cancellation, suspension and amendment of licences, certificates and authorities and the surrender or
delivery to the Authority of licences, certificates and authorities for those purposes;
(aa) the circumstances in which and the conditions, including the payment of a fee, subject to which copies
of licences, certificates and authorities may be obtained;
(bb) the notification to the Authority by persons to whom licences, certificates and authorities are issued of
changes in their places of residence or business;
(cc) the notification to the Authority of changes in the places, aircraft, ships or vehicles at or in which radio
stations in respect of which licences are issued, are established, installed or worked;
(dd) the proper exercise by the Authority of the powers of control of and supervision over
radiocommunication services conferred upon it by this Act and of the other powers, functions and duties
conferred or imposed upon it by this Act;
(ee) the procedures to be followed by the Authority, the Board or a committee of the Board for mediating
disputes between licensees;
(ff) in relation to the provision of reserved services or articles
(i) the rates of postage payable on reserved postal articles;
(ii) the redirection of reserved postal articles and the transmission by post of postal articles so
redirected free of charge or subject to a prescribed charge;
(iii) the charges to be paid for registration of reserved postal articles;
(iv) the charges to be paid for insurance of reserved postal articles;
(v) the rates of commission or the charges to be charged on and in respect of reserved money orders;
(vi) the rates of commission to be charged on reserved postal orders;
(vii) the rates at which and the conditions and restrictions subject to which
A. messages shall be transmitted by a reserved telegraph service;
B. messages transmitted by a reserved telegraph service shall be delivered;
(viii) the charges for searching for telegrams or documents relating to telegrams that are in the custody
of telegraph officers employed by a reserved telegraph service;
(ix) the charges with respect to reserved agency services;
(x) the charges with respect to any service reserved in terms of subsection (4) of section one
hundred and six;
(4) Subject to subsection (5), before making regulations in terms of paragraph (ff) of subsection (3), the
Minister shall consult the Minister responsible for finance:
Provided that the Minister shall not be required to consult the Minister responsible for finance in the case of
any regulations the effect of which is solely—
(a) to alter any prices, rates or charges in order to conform with changes made by countries outside
Zimbabwe; or
(b) to fix charges and costs in connection with the supply, installation, working, maintenance or repair or
any work done for the purposes of the installation of apparatus or equipment supplied, installed, worked,
maintained or repaired by the appropriate successor company.
(5) Where the appropriate successor company proposes to increase any tariff for the provision of any
reserved agency, postal or telecommunication service, and the Minister gives no written indication to the
appropriate successor company of his intention to implement a specified alternative to the proposed increase
within thirty days after the appropriate successor company first notified him in writing of the proposal, such
increase shall be deemed to have been approved and shall take effect not earlier than the date on which the
appropriate successor company publishes a notice of the increase in the Gazette:
Provided that the approval of the Minister shall not be required in the case of any tariff the effect of which is
solely to alter the rates of postage in order to conform with changes to postal rates made by countries outside
Zimbabwe.
(6) Regulations made in terms of subsection (2) may provide for the imposition of penalties not exceeding
five thousand dollars or, in default of payment, imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months for
contraventions of the regulations.
(7) Nothing in this section shall be construed as conferring any right on a person to be supplied with or to be
afforded the use of any telecommunication service or facilities connected therewith or apparatus or equipment
necessary for that purpose.

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