Private media barred from covering Commission of Inquiry hearing
Private media journalists were today, 16 October barred from entering the Commission of Inquiry into the post-elections violence that took place on
Private media journalists were today, 16 October barred from entering the Commission of Inquiry into the post-elections violence that took place on
A Harare magistrate recently convicted a man of criminal insult. The charge of criminal insult against Shadaya arose after he retweeted a
Vendors selling the NewsDay and Zimbabwe Independent published by Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) were on 11 October 2018 attacked by some youths
An official at the Qatar Embassy in Mbabane temporarily detained two senior Swazi Times journalists on Friday 4 October 2018 in what
/Experiences from the research Public officials, who in past years had been hostile to citizens when they requested information, have become friendlier
Electronic communications and transactions have been a convenient source of revenue for African governments looking to expand their tax base. In that
/Background This short brief highlights media related flashpoints that occurred during the 2018 electoral period. It provides a summary of events that
This is an update on the urgent chamber application filed by MISA Zimbabwe with the Constitutional Court on 18 August 2018 seeking
MISA Zimbabwe on 18 August 2018 filed an urgent chamber application at the Constitutional Court seeking the court’s permission for the live
NewsDay journalist Tinotenda Samukange was detained for close to three hours by soldiers in Harare’s high-density suburb of Kuwandzana on the 3rd
MISA Zimbabwe has received two more reports of journalists injured while covering events that took place in Harare on Wednesday afternoon.
The army on 1 August 2018 ordered journalists covering riotous demonstrations over delays in the release of presidential election results in Harare