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15 May 2013
Zimbabwean authorities have been urged to drop charges against two Zimbabwe Independent journalists who were arrested on Tuesday over a story claiming the MDC-T was engaged in sensitive talks with military and police hardliners. The...
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14 May 2013
Zimbabwean human-rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa who was arrested for obstructing justice will appear before the magistrate on May 27. In March, Mtetwa was arrested and held for eight days after attempting to prevent an illegal police...
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14 May 2013
Last Friday local media joined the rest of the world in celebrating and observing World Press Freedom Day. As has become almost axiomatic over the years, the local media and the media freedoms and rights fraternity observed this day...
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14 May 2013
Last weekend journalists and media practitioners untied in song, dance and speeches to mark the World Press Freedom Day celebrations in Francistown. The theme for the day was ‘Safe to Speak: Securing Freedom of Expression in all Med...
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14 May 2013
Police spies have infiltrated journalism newsrooms in Swaziland, the kingdom's premier media watchdog has reported. This has led to a heightened climate of fear, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Swaziland chapter said. MI...
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14 May 2013
When journalists went marching on May 3, World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), they were a poster short of last year’s haul—one calling on government to "open advertising in all print media". Its absence was a testimony to the comm...
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08 May 2013
Dumisani Muleya, editor of the Zimbabwe Independent and chief reporter, Owen Gagare, were on Tuesday, 7 May 2013 arrested and charged with publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the state. They were later released by police. ...
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03 May 2013
MISA REGIONAL STATEMENT ON WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY (3 May 2013) The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) is deeply concerned about the rate at which media freedom and freedom of expression violations are occurrin...
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03 May 2013
Regional Overview By Levi Kabwato & Karen Mohan Safety and security first The brutal killing of Tanzanian journalist, Daudi Mwangosi, in September 2012 was a very tragic reminder of the threats that...
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BROADCASTING & ICTs |
MEDIA REGULATION |
ACCESS TO INFORMATION |
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Broadcasting Diversity and ICTs21 February 2013 ![]() Broadcasting is the most powerful tool for access to information and freedom of expression in sou... Read more |
Media Regulation21 February 2013 ![]() A fundamental strategy of MISA’s advocacy work is to monitor violations of media... Read more |
Access to Information21 February 2013 ![]() The perception of knowledge and information as abstract concepts can no longer hold, because thei... Read more |
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INTERNET FREEDOM |
MEDIA AND ELECTIONS |
MEDIA LAW |
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Internet Freedom21 February 2013 ![]() Internet Freedom addresses the relationship between human rights and privacy laws and regulations... Read more |
Media and Elections21 February 2013 ![]() It is widely recognised that the media has a critical role to play during elections in facilitati... Read more |
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17 May 2013
The Chairperson of the Law Reform and Development Commission (LRDC), Sacky Shanghala, has come under fire from some media institutions after his call to host a consultative meeting with political parties and the media to discuss a law to regulate the...
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The Chairperson of the Law Reform and Development Commission (LRDC), Sacky Shanghala, has come under fire from some media institutions after his call to host a consultative meeting with political parties and the media to discuss a law to regulate the...
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The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has addressed the Pan African Parliament as part of a session on media freedom in Africa and the launch of the "Press Freedom for Development and Governance: Need for Reform" campaign...
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The Chairperson of the Law Reform and Development Commission (LRDC), Sacky Shanghala, has come under fire from some media institutions after his call to host a consultative meeting with political parties and the media to discuss a law to regulate the...
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The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has addressed the Pan African Parliament as part of a session on media freedom in Africa and the launch of the "Press Freedom for Development and Governance: Need for Reform" campaign...
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The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has addressed the Pan African Parliament as part of a session on media freedom in Africa and the launch of the "Press Freedom for Development and Governance: Need for Reform" campaign...
Read more15 May 2013
Strengthening national and regional associations of Southern African journalists "Every day around the world, we hear of how journalists and media workers are being harassed, intimidated, tortured and killed by individuals, governments and forces t...
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Strengthening national and regional associations of Southern African journalists "Every day around the world, we hear of how journalists and media workers are being harassed, intimidated, tortured and killed by individuals, governments and forces t...
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Strengthening national and regional associations of Southern African journalists "Every day around the world, we hear of how journalists and media workers are being harassed, intimidated, tortured and killed by individuals, governments and forces t...
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Strengthening national and regional associations of Southern African journalists "Every day around the world, we hear of how journalists and media workers are being harassed, intimidated, tortured and killed by individuals, governments and forces t...
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The meeting was convened by UNESCO’s Windhoek Office in close collaboration with the Journalists Union of Swaziland and the Media Institute of South Africa (MISA) Swaziland Chapter. It was attended by journalists from Namibia, representatives of vari...
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Written By: Harry Mangulenje, Your Public MP on May 15, 2013.Kasunda and KunkuyuMalawi Media to which I personally belong is about to lose its sense of entitlement as it continues stabbing itself with pains of hypocrisy.Media Institute of Southern A...
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Police spies have infiltrated journalism newsrooms in Swaziland, the kingdom's premier media watchdog has reported.This has led to a heightened climate of fear, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Swaziland chapter said.MISA said, 'Newsroo...
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Written By: Harry Mangulenje (Your Public MP) on May 14, 2013.Malawi Media to which I personally belong is about to lose its sense of entitlement as it continues stabbing itself with pains of hypocrisy.Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) a b...
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Written By: Harry Mangulenje (Your Public MP) on May 14, 2013.Malawi Media to which I personally belong is about to lose its sense of entitlement as it continues stabbing itself with pains of hypocrisy.Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) a b...
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Category: Development Published Date Written by James Chavula When journalists went marching on May 3, World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), they were a poster short of last year’s haul—one calli...
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Category: Development Published Date Written by James Chavula When journalists went marching on May 3, World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), they were a poster short of last year’s haul—one calli...
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Police spies have infiltrated journalism newsrooms in Swaziland, the kingdom's premier media watchdog has reported.This has led to a heightened climate of fear, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Swaziland chapter said.MISA said, 'Newsroo...
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