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MISA Zimbabwe’s new-look website promotes the right to information and free speech

Drawing of a rocket launching with words, zimbabwe.misa.org has lift off!
2 Oct, 2017
MISA Zimbabwe has launched its revamped website, making it easier to keep up with freedom of expression and access to information developments in Zimbabwe and across southern Africa.

MISA Zimbabwe has launched its revamped website, making it easier to keep up with freedom of expression and access to information developments in Zimbabwe and across southern Africa.

The overhauled zimbabwe.misa.org website provides in-depth analysis and commentary, as well as the latest developments in the media and information sectors. Notably, it holds an extensive collection of papers, publications and legislation in the website’s Resource Centre.

To allow stakeholders to easily track the state of media freedom and freedom of expression in the country, MISA Zimbabwe publishes alerts documenting media violations and victories directly to its website.

The website also includes a comprehensive Media Directory with contact details of all media outlets in Zimbabwe from community broadcasters to newspapers and media training organisations.

“Free speech and access to information are basic human rights. Importantly, they are also essential to making government and other institutions transparent and accountable,” said Tabani Moyo, Acting Director of MISA Zimbabwe. “That’s why we have spent months redesigning and reorganising our new website – to make sure those looking for information can find it quickly and easily.”

To promote the right to information and free speech more broadly, MISA Zimbabwe provides content in a diverse range of formats, such as video, graphics and text. Zimbabwe.misa.org works on mobile devices as well as on PCs to make it as accessible as possible.

“Articles on the website are now simpler to understand now and shed more light on issues at hand,” said Tamuka Charakupa, a blogger and MISA Zimbabwe member, adding that the redesigned site is much easier to navigate.

“In fact, the home page is as simple as it should be!” he said.

DW Akademie, a German media development organisation, provided technical and editorial support for the website development.

“With our support for the MISA website, we aim to help everyone, from stakeholders and politicians to journalists and ordinary citizens, know more about their fundamental rights to information and freedom of expression,” said Natascha Schwanke, head of DW Akademie’s Africa Division. “And also help everyone know why it’s so vital to support these rights and find out when they are being eroded and how they can be better upheld.”

Zimbabwe.misa.org is being officially launched at an event in Harare, Zimbabwe, on October 3, 2017 to coincide with International Right to Know day, celebrated around the world on September 28.

About MISA Zimbabwe
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe chapter was founded in 1995. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media. To find out more about MISA Zimbabwe’s work, visit zimbabwe.misa.org and follow us on Facebook at MisaZimbabwe and Twitter at @misazimbabwe.

Media contact
Tabani Moyo, Acting Director MISA Zimbabwe
+263 712 603 439
tabani@misazim.co.zw

About MISA

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

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