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Freedom, privacy & security key to internet development
There is no digital world and a real world, just as there are no human rights and digital rights. The two are not mutually exclusive
Media should worry about interference and lack of independence
Media reform can’t be ignored. Without independent media, it is impossible to ensure the forthcoming elections are free and fair.
Journalists refuse to testify in treason case
Journalists Mlondolozi Ndlovu and Malvern Mkudu and Media Centre Director Earnest Mudzengi refused to testify as state witnesses.
Kwese TV pursues right to operate
Dr Dish, which is partnered with Econet Media, has filed an urgent chamber application seeking permission to broadcast its Kwese TV.
Dr Dish licence saga continues
The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe has appealed the court ruling that it acted outside the scope of its powers by cancelling Dr Dish’s licence.
Kwese TV issue symptom of faulty licensing regime
The on-going licensing developments of Econet Media’s satellite network, Kwese TV highlights yet again that reforms of the country’s current broadcasting framework are long overdue.
Police summon journalist over arrested ZEFF leader
Bulawayo journalist Pamenus Tuso was summoned by police in connection with the case of arrested Zimbabwe Economic Freedom Fighters opposition leader, Innocent Ndibali.
Minister’s height of dishonesty
Recent remarks by the Minister of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services, Christopher Mushowe, about the impartiality of the state-controlled ZBC are deceptive.
Partnerships are key to democratic internet governance
MISA Zimbabwe commends plans by the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Victim Friendly Unit to strengthen child protection online.