This document is based on country reports for Angola, Botswana, eSwatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Media freedom
Government should keep its promise of promoting media freedoms – MISA Zambia
MISA Zambia has high expectations from the New Dawn Government regards the media freedom and freedom of expression agenda
Freedom in the World 2022 Report: A glimpse on trends in Southern Africa
A glimpse on trends in Southern Africa from the Freedom in the World 2022 Report
Free media and informed citizens vital to development
MISA Zambia in collaboration with different stakeholders shall continue to champion the campaign for the ATI bill and advocate for freedom of the media and freedom of expression which are essential for democracy.
Government commends media’s response on self-regulation
Government is keen to create a media environment where journalists operate freely, without fear of political intimidation and violence
MISA Zambia launches State of the Media report
MISA Zambia is hopeful that the goodwill shown by the new regime will go a long way in ensuring media freedom
Government commends MISA for championing professional election reporting
The reports have highlighted valuable findings on how the various media outlets covered the just ended general elections.
Develop policy that guarantees media safety
MISA Zambia has called for policy that not only protects but also promotes and guarantees media and journalists’ protection before, during and after the elections.
30th Anniversary of World Press Freedom Day
Zambia has come a long way in achieving a free media, but media channels need to readily available to ensure Zambian have this freedom.
State of the media report Q4 2020 now available
MISA Zambia is proud to announce the launch of its State of the Media report Q4 2020.