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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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Jan 18 2019
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Internet Shutdown Court Challenge Set Down for Hearing

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

MISA Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights’ urgent court application date, challenging the use of the Interception of Communications Act to wholly suspend communications has been set. The…

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Jan 14 2019
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Journalists caught up in demonstrations

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

Five journalists were caught up in demonstrations that rocked Harare and Bulawayo on Monday 14 January 2019. In Bulawayo, three journalists working with Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) were…

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Jan 09 2019
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Police assault journalist in Harare City Centre

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

Police this afternoon assaulted journalist Costa Nkomo while they were rounding up vendors in the Harare City Centre. Nkomo is a journalist with online publication 263Chat. At the time of…

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Dec 11 2018
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Update on media policies

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Media

During a plenary session on the second day of the Multi-Stakeholder consultative workshop on the realignment of media laws in Zimbabwe held on the 7th and 8th of December 2018,…

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Dec 07 2018
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MISA Zimbabwe Digest: Media issues in the 2019 budget

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

A lot of literature has been dedicated to the recently announced national budget. This short write-up adds to that body of literature by outlining how the same national budget will…

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Dec 04 2018
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Increase in Collection of Personal Information in the Absence of Adequate Data Privacy Legislation – Letter to the Speaker of the National Assembly

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

Honourable Advocate Jacob Mudenda Speaker of the National Assembly Parliament of Zimbabwe Nelson Mandela Avenue HARARE Dear Sir RE: Increase in Collection of Personal Information in the Absence of Adequate…

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Nov 29 2018
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ZBC live broadcast throttled during Commission of Inquiry hearings

By Media Institute for Southern Africa Zimbabwe (MISA Zimbabwe) | Media

Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s live television broadcast went offline on two separate occasions while MDC Alliance leaders gave their respective testimonies to the Commission of Inquiry into the 1 August 2018…

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Oct 29 2018
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Local journalist harassed and briefly detained at State House

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

A video clip showing state security agents harassing local journalist Violet Gonda at State House in Harare on 29 October 2018 has gone viral on social media. Gonda was part…

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Oct 26 2018
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Government to prioritise media law reforms

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

The government will prioritise the alignment of all media laws with the constitution during the coming year, Nick Mangwana, the secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting has said. Mangwana made…

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