News and press statements
MISA Zambia commemorates first online media week
It was a week of intense activity between August 31 and September 4, 2015, when MISA Zambia commemorated its inaugural Online Media Week. The purpose of the initiative was to create awareness of the...
Zambian radio broadcasters meet in a two-day indaba
MISA Zambia successfully held a two-day Radio Indaba from Monday, September 14 to Tuesday, September 15 at the Cresta Golfview Hotel in Lusaka, attracting various radio (broadcast) stations from...
The Post newspaper newsroom suffers mysterious gunshot
A team of MISA Zambia officials on Friday, October 2nd, visited The Post Newspaper to offer moral support and solidarity following the mysterious shooting incident that occurred on Wednesday,...
MISA Zambia launches Golden Key report
The report was launched in commemoration of the International Right to Information Day which is celebrated on 28th September every year to promote the right to access to information for all people...
Public discussion highlights free expression challenges in Zambia
MISA Zambia and the Law Association of Zambia together held a public discussion forum to highlight pertinent freedom of expression issues in Zambia on Thursday, June 18, 2015.
MISA Zambia launches Online Media Freedom report, holds training for bloggers
Online media has potential to contribute to citizen participation in good governance by helping informed decision making and allowing people to express their opinions.
MISA Zambia all set for World Press Freedom Day 2015
MISA Zambia is hosting the 2015 World Press Freedom Day Local Organising Committee as the secretariat.
MISA Zambia condemns harassment of journalists by Opposition Political Party cadres
Two media workers were harassed by UPND cadres on Monday 2 March 2015 as they tried to cover the search that was taking place at the residence of UPND President Hakainde Hichilema.
MISA Zambia reflects on presidential election
Zambia successfully conducted its presidential election last week following the death of President Michael Sata in October 2014.