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Media Institute of Southern Africa

The Media Institute of Southern Africa is an NGO focusing on the need to promote free, independent and pluralistic media.

Primary web addresses
http://www.misa.org
Main Address
Private Bag 13386
Windhoek
Country
Namibia
Main Telephone
++ 264 61 232975
Joined OneWorld
30.09.1997

Features
Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe.
14.08.2007 Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has signed a new law allowing the government to intercept telephone, postal, and Internet communications. A Southern Africa media watchdog is considering whether a constitutional challenge can be mounted.
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Image: Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe.
23.01.2006 Zimbabwean journalists are hopeful that media laws may be softened and that the Media and Information Commission (MIC) may have its wings clipped, writes Gugu Ziyaphapha.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [Zimbabwe]
16.11.2005 The Zambian government has rejected a proposal to guarantee citizens the right to access public information as part of a new constitution being drafted for the country.
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Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Southern Africa] [Africa]





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