World Press Freedom Day
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Ntabazinduna community demands better roads
Ntabazinduna residents have raised concerns over poor road network in their area, resulting in some public transport ooerators shunning some…
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‘Scrap draconian laws that suppress freedom of expression’
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) has urged southern African countries to revisit the problematic laws that infringe on freedom…
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Journalists’ safety during elections a major concern: ZUJ
The safety and security of journalists remain in peril, especially as the country heads towards this year’s elections, the Zimbabwe…
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Journalists’ safety a priority ahead of 2023 elections
As Zimbabwe commemorates this year’s World Press Freedom Day, MISA Zimbabwe says the media operating environment in the country is…
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We have introduced progressive media laws: Mangwana
Government spokesperson Nick Mangwana says the President Emmerson Mnangagwa led government has improved the state of the media in the…
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Employee turnover forces Govt to redraft BSA amendment bill
The government has been forced to conduct fresh consultations on the proposed amendments to the Broadcasting Services Act, due to…
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Zimbabwean media evolves as Covid-19 bites
The media industry, print in particular, stood on shaky ground before the Covid-19 outbreak leading to a total lockdown in…
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Windhoek Declaration turns 30
The Windhoek Declaration that gave birth to World Press Freedom Day commemorated every year on May 3, to promote an…
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COVID19
Press freedom still a pipedream in Zimbabwe
Despite claims by the government that it is committed to ensuring a safe working environment for the media, press freedom…
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