News and press statements
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“We urge the government to prioritise the urgency and necessity of democratic reforms by ensuring the media bills are debated and fine-tuned during the 2020 parliamentary sessions”.
High Court orders information access on COVID-19
High Court judge Justice Mafusire has ordered the Ministry of Health and Child Care and the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services to promote citizens’ access to information pertaining to Coronavirus.
Public Statement On the Suspension/Ban of Journalist & Online Media in the URT
Public Statement On the Suspension/Ban of Journalist & Online Media in the URT MISA Tanzania is saddened by the suspension of Talib Ussi Hamad, a journalist working with Tanzania Daima newspaper...
Zim High Court orders police not to arrest journalists
Zimbabwe High Court judge Justice Manzunzu on 20 April 2020 ordered the police and other law enforcement agencies charged with enforcing the COVID-19 lockdown not to arrest, detain or interfere “in any unnecessary way” with the work of journalists.
Zimbabwe at 40: Missed opportunities on media democratic front
Zimbabwe celebrates its 40 years of independence on 18 April 2020 against the backdrop of several missed opportunities to entrench the country’s democratic credentials, which is critical to socio-economic development and national prosperity.
MISA journalists court application hearing adjourned to Monday
The matter in which MISA Zimbabwe is seeking a High Court order interdicting police officers and other law enforcement agents from interfering with the work of journalists during the COVID-19 lockdown was adjourned to Monday, 20 April 2020.
Tips for journalists covering the COVID-19 lockdown
Ensure that all journalists on duty have ‘Employee Identity Card (ID)’ and/or media jackets for easy identification
MISA Malawi postpones Press Freedom Day events, AGM
Date for the elections will be announced in due course as the situation on Covid-19 improves.
Journalist forced to delete footage by soldiers
Freelance journalist James Jemwa was forced by two soldiers to delete his footage today in Harare’s suburb of Mufakose.