High Court sets aside internet shut down directives
High Court judge Justice Owen Tagu on 21 January 2019 ruled that the Minister of State in the President’s Office Responsible for
High Court judge Justice Owen Tagu on 21 January 2019 ruled that the Minister of State in the President’s Office Responsible for
In Brief Monday 21 January 2019 was generally quiet in the beginning but activity increased as the the day progressed across the
HIGH Court Judge Justice Owen Tagu will on Monday 21 January 2019 preside over the hearing and determination of an urgent chamber
In this bulletin we shall examine the legality of the Internet shut-downs against the background of the Constitution, international law and the
MISA Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights’ urgent court application date, challenging the use of the Interception of Communications Act
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) is deeply concerned about the deterioration of human rights following the violent crackdown of civilians by
Five journalists were caught up in demonstrations that rocked Harare and Bulawayo on Monday 14 January 2019. In Bulawayo, three journalists working
Police this afternoon assaulted journalist Costa Nkomo while they were rounding up vendors in the Harare City Centre. Nkomo is a journalist
ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) officers have surrendered a camera which they had confiscated from some journalists while they were covering a protest
/Introduction This report is a reflection of the performance of selected local media outlets in the 2018 elections. It presents findings on
A ZIMBABWEAN journalist has been left hospitalised after he was assaulted by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) members on Tuesday 12 December 2018
During a plenary session on the second day of the Multi-Stakeholder consultative workshop on the realignment of media laws in Zimbabwe held