News and press statements
Production of local language publications to improve access to information?
Brenda Bukowa With 68 percent of Zambians living in poverty and literacy levels standing at 55.3 percent with more pronouncement in females than males, publication of newspapers and magazines in...
MISA Zambia launches policy document on regulating ZNBC
Hyde Haguta MISA Zambia has launched a policy document on the possibilities of having the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) regulated by the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA)....
MISA Zambia condemns minister’s threats on K-FM radio
Luapula Province Minister Nickson Chilangwa has warned that he will close down K-FM Radio in Mansa if the station continues to broadcast views from people perceived to be attacking the government.
MISA Zambia condemns PF attack on Luampa MP
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zambia condemns, in the strongest terms, the action by the Patriotic Front (PF) Youths in Western province who blocked Luampa United Party for National...
MISA Zambia elects new board
MISA Zambia Elective Annual General Meeting has elected a new National Governing Council with Hellen Mwale retaining her seat as Chairperson. The new NGC comprises of Hyde Haguta as Vice...
Be professional, journalists prodded
Hellen Mwale - MISA Zambia Chairperson MISA Zambia has urged journalists in the country’s radio industry to be professional and honour their colleagues who are being persecuted all over the world...
Go deeper in your stories – Media Liaison Committee
Enock Ngoma (l) Media Liaison Committee Chairperson Enoch Ngoma is disappointed that journalists in Zambia are not making extra efforts to finish breaking news stories He says this situation...
MISA Zambia 2017: 19th Annual General Meeting
This serves to inform all currently paid up members of MISA Zambia both institutional and individual that there will be an Annual General meeting (AGM) on Saturday, 4th November 2017 starting at...
State of the Media in Zambia – Q2, 2017
Freedom of expression and of the media in Zambia still remains seems to be a far-fetched dream, according to MISA Zambia’s latest report.