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Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe)

Apr 30 2019
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Latest Internet Data Price Increases Unjustified

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Analysis and Comment, Economy, Media

On 30 April 2019, Econet Wireless became the latest mobile network operator to hike the cost of mobile data. In February this year, the Reserve Bank devalued the local RTGS…

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Apr 23 2019
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Safety of Journalists and Access to Information Critical to Credible SADC Elections

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Analysis and Comment, Democracy, Elections, Human Rights, Legislation, Media

Five Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries are scheduled to go for elections in 2019. The five are Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa. The countries will be holding…

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Apr 15 2019
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Dialogue: Panacea to the Zimbabwe Crisis? (Thinking Beyond: March 2019)

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Analysis and Comment, Democracy, Media
Editorial As Zimbabwe’s socio-economic and political environment continues to deteriorate, there are increasing calls for a broad-based and inclusive National Dialogue to rescue Zimbabwe from the precipice and avert its...
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Apr 04 2019
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Police Teargas Local Media House Offices

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Human Rights, Media

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers this afternoon intentionally shot three teargas canisters into occupied offices belonging to 263Chat, a local media organisation based in Harare. Lovejoy Mutongwiza a reporter…

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Apr 03 2019
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Statement on the media law reforms processes and engagements

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Democracy, Legislation, Media

The government through the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services and the Inter-Ministerial Taskforce (IMT) has drafted three draft Bills as part of its commitment and pledges to implement…

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Mar 27 2019
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The EU Copyright Directive and Zimbabwean Content Creators

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Analysis and Comment, Media

On Tuesday 26 March 2019 the European Parliament voted in favour of adopting the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on Copyright in the Digital Single Market….

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Mar 13 2019
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State of the Media Report: 2018

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Democracy, Media
Introduction Zimbabwe held its 2018 elections on 30 July 2018 against the backdrop of previously contested outcomes amid allegations of rigging and manipulation of the results which were continuously won...
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Feb 13 2019
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MISA Zimbabwe Statement on 2019 World Radio Day

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Human Rights, Media

MISA Zimbabwe joins the world in commemorating World Radio Day. This day is celebrated annually on the 13th of February and this year’s commemorations are being held under the theme:…

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Feb 13 2019
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Statement on the announced repeal of AIPPA

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Democracy, Legislation, Media

On 12 February 2019, the Minister of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa announced that Cabinet had approved the repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy…

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Jan 21 2019
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High Court sets aside internet shut down directives

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Human Rights, Legislation, Media

High Court judge Justice Owen Tagu on 21 January 2019 ruled that the Minister of State in the President’s Office Responsible for National Security does not have the authority to…

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