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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.
Analysis of the Data Protection Act
An analysis of the recently gazetted Data Protection Act of Zimbabwe.
Cell phone levy detrimental to universal access to information
Statement regarding the recent announcement of a levy on mobile phones by the Minister of Finance in his budget speech.
Cabinet approves principles on criminalising citizens ‘unlawful’ engagement with foreign governments
Statement on Cabinet’s approval of principles criminalising citizens ‘unlawful’ engagement with foreign governments.
Media Reforms Stakeholders Indaba Resolutions
Resolutions made at the Stakeholders Indaba on Media Law and Policy Reforms on 30 October 2021.
Impact on Covid 19 on media sustainability report now available!
This report focused on the Southern African region and more specifically countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Botswana, Lesotho and Tanzania.
Arbitrary social media surveillance cause for concern
MISA’s response to the recent announcement by the government of Zimbabwe of its setting up of a team to monitor social media.