Zimbabwe’s Broadcasting Services Act needs extensive amendment – World Radio Day Statement
MISA Zimbabwe on the occasion of the commemorations of World Radio Day on 13 February 2020 urges the government of Zimbabwe to
MISA Zimbabwe on the occasion of the commemorations of World Radio Day on 13 February 2020 urges the government of Zimbabwe to
On 31 January 2020, the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services gazetted two Statutory Instruments. SI 26 of 2020 regulates Digital
Introduction Zimbabwe’s 2018 elections coming on the backdrop of the ouster of former President Robert Mugabe in November 2017, were held amid
Robert Tapfumaneyi, a Zimbabwean journalist with Sly Media Productions, was on 21 January 2020 harassed by MDC Alliance (MDC A) security details
A ZIMBABWEAN court on Friday 17 January 2020 acquitted Doubt Asima, a freelance journalist, who had been on trial on charges of
The Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) in conjunction with MISA Zimbabwe welcomes the release of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Media
Introduction This report summarises key submissions made by Zimbabwean citizens that participated in the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Media and Broadcasting
We read with concern the recent letter circulating on social media where a shadowy organisation, the Revolutionary Legacy Association, has written to
NewsDay journalist Blessed Mhlanga was on 28 November 2019 barred from covering a defence forces graduation ceremony at the Zimbabwe Staff College
MISA Zimbabwe utilised the recently held Multi-stakeholder Internet Governance Conference to raise awareness about the African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms
Three journalists were assaulted by police at the MDC Alliance HQ in Harare, Zimbabwe where leader Nelson Chamisa was scheduled to give
A ZIMBABWEAN journalist who tried to rescue an elderly woman, who had been assaulted by some Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers during