Campaigns

Truth a casualty in state media fabrications

MMPZ is increasingly disturbed by the public media’s tendency to attempt to tarnish the reputation of individuals they appear to dislike, especially those who represent national institutions.
The most recent example is the national public broadcaster’s attack on retired High Court Judge Justice Simpson Mutambanengwe, chairman of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

PROPAGANDA CREATES A ZOMBIE NATION!!

DON’T LET YOUR MIND BE MANIPULATED BY DELIBERATE MISINFORMATION

YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO FAIR, BALANCED AND ACCURATE INFORMATION- AND MEDIA HOUSES MUST PROVIDE THIS… OTHERWISE THEY DON’T DESERVE TO BE CALLED NEWS OUTLETS.

STOP USING THE MEDIA AS A TOOL FOR DELIBERATE MISINFORMATION

Mind-games
Defining propaganda as misinformation

Commemoration of International Women's Day

At the end of last year, MMPZ produced a report entitled The Media’s coverage of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. It was produced in response to the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence in December, which was a civil society initiative.

PIRF-NYIKA SPEAKS OUT ON THE CONSTITUTION

In its bid to promote free expression, public information rights and media freedom, the Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ), held a workshop in Masvingo for the Nyika Public Information Rights Forum (PIRF) members, on June 18 2010, two days after COPAC launched it’s outreach programme.

Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Bill, 2009 Draft

The purpose of this draft bill is to repeal the Broadcasting Act