Journalist Arrested and Detained for Violating Curfew Regulations
Journalist Gilbert Munetsi was on 4 September 2021 arrested and detained overnight at St Mary’s Police Station in Chitungwiza on allegations of
Journalist Gilbert Munetsi was on 4 September 2021 arrested and detained overnight at St Mary’s Police Station in Chitungwiza on allegations of
The Tanzanian government has suspended a local newspaper for 30 days after accusing it of publishing false information despite President Samia Suluhu
The landmark Windhoek Declaration, signed in Namibia in 1991, signalled Southern Africa’s commitment to working in solidarity to support free and independent
Far from bright stage lights and the energy of real live audiences in rows of seats, HERE, THERE, NOW brought women actors
Hakainde Hichilema, Zambia’s President-elect, has hinted that his incoming administration will improve the freedom of expression and media environment in his country
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) is greatly encouraged by the explicit provisions in Zambia’s constitution which guarantee freedom of expression
Kunzwana Trust was established in 1987 as a non-profit-making organisation which fosters the practice and study of indigenous musics in Zimbabwe through
Internet access and affordability has been a topical issue in Zimbabwe, more-so in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic which has increased
A journalist was allegedly physically attacked during the past weekend while there were also threats to burn a car belonging to a
460 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 1st of July 2021, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
Harare Magistrate Barbra Mateko has ordered the Officer In Charge of Marimba Police Station to investigate and provide her with information in
On 18 June 2021, MISA wrote to the Chairperson of the Southern Africa Development Community, President Filipe J. Nyusi of the Republic