World Press Freedom Day
Circumstances beyond Veritas control prevented us from marking World Press Freedom Day with a bulletin circulated on the 3rd May, the actual
Circumstances beyond Veritas control prevented us from marking World Press Freedom Day with a bulletin circulated on the 3rd May, the actual
Thirty years after the adoption of the Windhoek Declaration, media stakeholders are once again meeting in Namibia, where they seek to update
Thirty years ago on 29 April 1991, the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) convened a seminar in the Namibian
On World Press Freedom Day, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) calls upon government to make a commitment towards respecting, protecting and
Journalists and media houses across East and Southern Africa came under increasing attack in the past year, despite the urgent need for
Today marks 30 years of Windhoek Declaration when journalists from across the African continent came together in Namibia and made a call