MISA Zambia’s recommendations for improving media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information.
Media freedom
Media work is not a crime – MISA Zambia
MiSA Zambia firmly condemns the recent attacks by affiliates of the Patriotic Front (PF) against media houses and workers.
MISA Zambia welcomes the lifting of Prime TV suspension
MiSA Zambia would like welcome the move taken by the Independent Broadcasting
Authority (IBA) to lift the suspension of license of Prime Television.
State of the Media in Zambia – Q4, 2018
MISA Zambia says the fourth quarter of 2018 was a challenging one in view of the heightened calls to regulate the cyber space and the media.
Stop assault on the media – MISA Zambia
MISA Zambia Vice Chairperson Hyde Haguta says it is unfortunate that Zambia’s media continue to experience attacks from political party cadres and state agents.
MISA Zambia condemns attack on ZNBC camera person
The camera operator was attacked by unruly sympathisers of a local businessman, Daniel Makina, at the Kitwe Magistrates Court on October 12, 2018.
Access to Information contributes to transparency and accountability
Speech by MISA Zambia Chairperson Helen Mwale on the launch of the State of the Media in Zambia, 2Q at Protea Hotel.
State of the Media in Zambia – Q2, 2018
Zambia’s media in the second quarter of 2018 saw an increased threat on its freedom and role.
Freedom of expression online under threat?
Media freedom and freedom of expression online should not be suppressed with government’s planned cyber laws enactment in the current sitting of Parliament.
Freedom of speech and expression: A hallmark of human rights
Speech by the MISA chairperson on the occaision of the launch of the MISA Zambia ‘State of the Media: First Quarter 2018’.