Zim Court Sets Free Journalists After Spending Four Nights in Detention
MBARE Magistrate Manase Masiiwa on Tuesday 26 May 2020 set free two journalists after they spent four nights in detention following their
MBARE Magistrate Manase Masiiwa on Tuesday 26 May 2020 set free two journalists after they spent four nights in detention following their
The Zimbabwe Online Content Creators Trust (ZOCC) has filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court seeking an order for suspension
As the continent commemorates Africa Day on 25 May 2020 it is worrying that the majority of Southern African countries, typical of
The Zimbabwe Media Commission has issued a statement clarifying concerns over the new accreditation categories for journalists and other media workers following
Journalists Frank Chikowore and Samuel Takawira were on 23 May 2020 denied bail and remanded in custody to 26 May 2020 on
TWO Zimbabwean journalists will spend the weekend in jail pending the determination of their application for release from prison custody on bail.
Introduction The advent of the Internet and related technological developments have been celebrated for providing platforms for widespread and ‘unrestricted’ exercise of
NewsDay journalist Rex Mphisa and Zimpapers sales representative Charles Marerwa were arrested in Dulivhadzimu, in Zimbabwe’s southern border town of Beitbridge on
MISA Zimbabwe is calling for reduction of data prices and engaging various stakeholders to promote the constitutional right to access to information,
Provisional Order Against Ministers About to become Permanent? The last day for filing the response from the Ministers responsible for Information, Health
ZIMBABWEAN authorities on Sunday 3 May 2020 arrested two men in Rushinga in Mashonaland Central province and charged them with undermining authority
This year’s World Press Freedom Day commemorations on 3 May 2020 come on the backdrop of Zimbabwe’s 40 years of independence and