Communique on proposed amendments on the Broadcasting Services Act (BSA) during a law drafting workshop (Writeshop) held in Gweru
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MISA launches second regional press freedom report
This document is based on country reports for Angola, Botswana, eSwatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Freedom in the World 2022 Report: A glimpse on trends in Southern Africa
A glimpse on trends in Southern Africa from the Freedom in the World 2022 Report
Government progress update on two proposed media laws
Update on the Broadcasting Services Amendment Bill and the Zimbabwe Media Practitioners Bill
MISA meets government officials in Botswana over the Criminal Evidence Procedure (Controlled Investigations) Bill
MISA Regional Governing Council convened solidarity meetings in Botswana during which the country’s highly contentious Criminal Evidence Procedure (Controlled Investigations) Bill was high on the agenda.
Internet access should be guaranteed all the time
Statement on the recently reported internet throttling in Zimbabwe.
MISA Director elected to the Africa Freedom of Information Centre Board
Communique on the election of Tabani Moyo to the position of Vice Chairperson in the Governing Council of the Africa Freedom of Information Centre Board.
Dual accreditation inconvenient burdensome cost for media practitioners
A statement highlighting the costs associated with media practitioners having to get dual accreditation during the elections period.
Journalist arrested while covering demonstration
Journalist arrested while covering a demonstration in Harare.
25 years on: Reflections on media law reforms
A special publication to commemorate MISA Zimbabwe’s 25 years of existence.