MISA Zambia says that without a vibrant media, the public’s right to receive information on matters of public interest from a variety of sources cannot be fulfilled and the free and open debate that is indispensable to the development of public policy cannot take place.
Media law and reforms
Zambian Cabinet approves Media Bill
The Zambia Council for Journalists Bill, 2020, is key in resolving complaints and promoting professionalism and accountability in the media fraternity.
Zambia media self – regulation; what the media must know!
In any democratic country, freedom of speech and freedom of the media are fundamental and any form of media regulation should be based on self-regulation as government regulation can be misused and abused.
Political parties in Zambia agree to end violence against the media?
Political parties in Zambia pledge to work with and end violence against the media
Engage the media constantly – MISA Zambia
MISA Zambia has appealed to government to be engaging the media from time to time to reduce misinformation and disinformation.
Media in Zambia unanimously agree to adopt a statutory self-regulation model
We the journalists and media owners do here by say that we have unanimously agreed that we adopt a statutory self-regulation model as it suits our prevailing media environment in Zambia.
Zambia: Way Forward in 2019
MISA Zambia’s recommendations for improving media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information.
MISA Zambia welcomes move to empower IBA
MiSA Zambia has welcomed the pronouncement by the government to enact a law that will grant the IBA legal mandate to regulate ZNBC
ATI imperative for meaningful discourse – Lifuka
Transparency International Zambia President, Ruben Lifuka, says the Access to Information (ATI) law is imperative in citizen’s ability to engage in quality and meaningful discourse on public affairs. Mr. Lifuka says access to information is a fundamental right which...
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.