MISA Zimbabwe State of the Media Report 2021
The latest publication by MISA Zimbabwe gives an overview of the prevailing media landscape with regards to freedom of expression, media sustainability
The latest publication by MISA Zimbabwe gives an overview of the prevailing media landscape with regards to freedom of expression, media sustainability
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe has launched an alert button, a mobile application to ensure the safety of journalists
TellZim journalist, Courage Dutiro, was reportedly assaulted by an opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) security detail on 20 March 2022 during
The government is working on the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill and a Zimbabwe Media Practitioners’ Bill which it says will go a
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Regional Governing Council (RGC) last week convened highly successful engagement and solidarity meetings in Botswana
As Zimbabwe’s by-elections slated for 26 March 2022 draw close, media professionalism and journalists’ safety are of vital importance to ensure citizens’
Internet access should be guaranteed at all times and most importantly during election periods such as the by-elections slated for 26 March
A Zambian woman has been dragged to the courts facing charges of defaming the president, the latest sign that the new administration
Six Tanzanian journalists were detained and questioned for at least 3 hours inside the state-run Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA) on February
MISA has written to the President of Botswana regarding the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Bill which is currently before the Botswana parliament.
A group of Civil society organisations has written to the Zimbabwean Speaker of Parliament expressing their collective concern regarding the Private Voluntary
MISA Regional Secretariat director Tabani Moyo was elected into the Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC) Governing Council (the board) at its