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Winstone Antonia was threatened after her asked about the withholding of the college’s geography results.
MISA Zimbabwe welcomes the licensing of eight radio stations
MISA-Zimbabwe is however concerned that the licensing simply expands media directly under state control.
MISA Zimbabwe files constitutional application against criminal defamation
MISA Zimbabwe and senior Zimbabwean journalists on filed an application with the Constitutional Court on 25 February 2015 seeking an order for criminal defamation to be declared unconstitutional in...
MISA Zimbabwe World Radio Day 2015
This year’s celebrations run under the theme: Youth and innovation in radio.
Zanu PF and Grace Mugabe attack the media
MISA Zimbabwe is concerned about attacks and threats against the media by Zanu PF members, government official and the First Lady.
New MISA Zimbabwe advocacy committee members for Mutare
Chairperson, secretary-general and committee members were elected for the next three years.
Southern Africa’s most open and most secretive government and public institutions in 2014
From Sunday 28 September, Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Chapter offices have been marking International Right to Information Day across the region by announcing the recipients of this...
MISA Zimbabwe marks Right to Know Day
MISA Zimbabwe notes with great concern that as the world commemorates the Right to Know Day celebrated annually on 28 September, Zimbabwe is still to enact a democratic access to information law as...
SW Radio Africa closes after 13 years
MISA Zimbabwe bemoans the closure of the pioneer shortwave radio station, SW Radio Africa, after 13 years of affording Zimbabweans, particularly those residing in marginalised rural communities,...