ZimLive Editor charged with undermining authority of the President
ZimLive Editor Mduduzi Mathuthu was on 6 June 2022 charged with contravening Section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act
ZimLive Editor Mduduzi Mathuthu was on 6 June 2022 charged with contravening Section 33 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) notes with concern the announcement by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services stating that government
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition has noted with great concern, plans by the government to restrict freedom of speech and expression through the
Social media network, Facebook and Instagram and instant messaging tool, WhatsApp has been down since 5 pm on Monday, disconnecting millions of
The advent of social media in Zimbabwe has seen the easy and quick dissemination of information within and outside the country. However,
Executive Summary Emmerson Mnangagwa seized power through the November 2017 military coup from Robert Mugabe who had been in power for 37
Social media platforms, like Twitter and Facebook, have, over time, been celebrated for providing “free and open” spaces for the exercise of
This year the #BlackLivesMatter movement in the United States of America turns seven years and the popularity of the movement escalated due
This paper from MISA examines the different ways in which Social Media has been used in the region for a variety of
Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government at the end of their recent Ordinary Summit resolved to take pre-emptive
ZIMBABWEAN authorities on Tuesday 28 July 2020 arrested a 32 year-old man and charged him with criminal nuisance and incitement after he
ZIMBABWEAN police on Friday 10 July 2020 arrested a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) member and charged him with undermining authority of or