The State of Press Freedom in Southern Africa 2019-2020
Introduction A vibrant and critical media is the hallmark of any democratic society. To achieve its fundamental watchdog role of holding those
Introduction A vibrant and critical media is the hallmark of any democratic society. To achieve its fundamental watchdog role of holding those
High Court judge Justice Charehwa has ruled that the charge against journalist Hopewell Chin’ono on publishing falsehoods cannot stand as it was
One of the reasons that contributed to the increased levels of internet penetration in Africa and in Zimbabwe was that the internet
The legislative wheel has been turning since the approval by Cabinet in February 2019 of the repeal of the Access to Information
MISA Zimbabwe National Director, Tabani Moyo has presented its statement to the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR) on the
Malawian police on 6 April 2021 summoned a journalist for interrogation after the reporter wrote an article that was critical of President
A Tanzanian official on 12 April 2021 allegedly caused the arrest of two journalists, only days after the country’s leader, President Samia
Accountability Lab Zimbabwe is excited to announce the launch of Integrity Icon Zimbabwe, a global campaign to “name and fame” honest public
The Southern Africa Peoples’ Solidarity Network (SAPSN) will convene a People’s Summit to shadow the SADC Extraordinary Double Troika Summit to be
The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) has urged the Ministry of Health and Child Care to conduct a robust
Youth informal traders in Bulawayo and Harare are set to benefit from a revolving fund meant to boost their businesses under the
Zambian civil society organisations have approached the High Court in Lusaka accusing the government of violating the Constitution through the enactment of