News and press statements
MISA Zambia launches State of the Media 3Q, 4Q 2017 reports
Speaking at the launch, MISA Zambia Chairperson Helen Mwale says her organisation will not relent in the fight and advocacy for media freedom in the country.
Residents cry foul over uncompleted Nalubumba Bridge in Kalomo
A MISA Zambia supported Radio Listeners Club brings to light problems with a local bridge in Kalomo.
MISA Zambia disappointed with harassment of Miyoba by ZAF officers
Daily Nation reporter Michael Miyoba was reportedly captured and tortured by Zambia Air Force officers because he had identified himself as a journalist.
Call for 2018 membership renew
MISA Zambia would like to remind its members that membership expired on 31st December, 2017 and needs to be renewed.
MISA condemns PF threats to close down K-FM radio
MISA Zambia condemns, in the strongest terms, threats by the Patriotic Front cadres in Mansa to close down K-FM Radio if the station goes ahead and host Chipili Independent Member of Parliament Hon...
MISA Zambia condemns PF attacks on 5FM radio
PRESS STATEMENT For Immediate Release Lusaka, 14th December, 2017. Media Institute of Southern African (MISA) Zambia condemns, in the strongest terms, the action by alleged Patriotic Front (PF)...
Choma’s RLC intervention brings two teachers to a school
Two new teachers have been transferred to a school in Southern Province after a MISA Zambia-supported radio programme drew attention to the shortage of teachers at the school.
Make realistic proposals of getting ZNBC regulated – MISA Zambia
Hyde Haguta MISA Zambia has urged stakeholders in the country to take keen interest and make realistic proposals of getting ZNBC to be regulated by the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA)....
MISA Zambia mourns Charles Katongo
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia is saddened with the death of Charles Katongo, a journalist who worked for both the Zambia Daily Mail and Daily Nation newspapers. Mr Katongo’s...