Media Releases Archive 2009 Archieve| 2008 Archieve
MACRA, media committee bang heads over review of Communications Act
Media practitioners bill in line for debate in parliament
Zambian journalists warned against publishing unverified information
Parliamentary committee presents the need to speed up the pace on digital migration
Ruling party set to get its own publication
Mobile network operators’ rejects unbudgeted proposed cut
Radio 702 celebrates 30 years of 'fearless' reporting
Broadcaster releases RTF book calling for local programming proposals
Zambia Challenged Over Freedom of Expression
Government searches mechanism to implement the Communication Act
Child protection bill to set standards for reporting on children issues
Telecommunications Regulator extends deadline for spectrum licences
Committee to address digital migration established – but radio and television applications not yet addressed
Zimbabwean NGO’s express concern over continued human rights violations
ZMC entangled in financial and logistical problems
'Confident' SABC announces 2010 broadcast plans
A political party pledges support to enact Freedom of Information Act
African NGOs make a unified call to the 47th Ordinary Session of the ACHPR for the abolition of draconian media laws
MISA stages free the media concert
World Press Freedom Day nationwide celebrations
Government launches public debate on new Broadcasting Bill
Criminal charges possible at SABC
Governor calls for the media to eradicate illiteracy
Conference to decide on standard for TV decoders
Media, police agree on common grounds
Commonwealth Broadcast Association conference debates the role of broadcasters
Search for NBC Chief brought to a halt
State media reply to opposition political party activist
President Dos Santos approves media archive of Angola
Icasa races to license mobile-TV operators
Government to improve relations with media
ZBC to launch Channel Two
Angolan and Cuban news agencies sign cooperation accord
Government and private sector join hands on ICT
Former SABC executive appointed as Sentech board chairman
Press Freedom Day preps progressing
Minister stresses need to boost television production centre
Minister dissolves digital migration council
Angop journalist releases book on sports language
New Draft Bill to regulate broadcasting industry
MISA-Zambia condemns government against retrogressive amendments and repeals to the ZNBC Act of 2002
ZUJ elections saga continues
Media Council accredits 80 professional journalists
Broadcaster to cut jobs in a bid to reduce costs
Regulatory body advertises for broadcasting licenses
Econet lays the foundation for ICT development
Media body wants legislation to protect journalists’ sources
Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) satellite develops fault
The media warned against piracy
Christian group accuses papers of censorship
State-controlled broadcasters' merger threatens job cuts
Board appoints new MACRA boss
ZUJ bows to pressure for fresh polls
President decides to include private and public media on his official trips
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