Government is keen to create a media environment where journalists operate freely, without fear of political intimidation and violence
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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.
MISA Zambia announces the death of its Chairperson
MISA Zambia is saddened to announce the passing of the recently elected National Governing Council Chairperson Fr. Benedict Mwelwa Ng’andwe.
Regional Internet Governance Forum resolutions
Resolutions from the Regional Multi-stakeholder Internet Governance conference held in Harare on 4 June 2021.
Leadership of MISA Regional Secretariat moves to Zimbabwe
The MISA Regional Governing Council held a meeting to elect new leadership on 4 June 2021.
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.
MISA Zambia condemns Chete FM tear gassing
Tear gassing media houses is a threat to freedom of expression and a hindrance to freedom of the press, especially that this year is an election year.
MISA Zambia calls for registration of suppliers
Registration closes on 19th March 2021