You can write to public bodies and ask them to provide you with information on matters you want to know about.
Pamphlets
RECLAIMING THE PEOPLE’S VOICE: BROADCASTING REFORMS IN ZIMBABWE
Article VI of the 2002 Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa developed by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and adopted by the African Union, state that:
Your Right to Information
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right guaranteed under international and Zimbabwean law. While this is often understood to be a law protecting the activities of the media, its primary function is to enshrine the right of every person to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas freely.
Media Law and Policy Review
Zimbabwe is supposed to be a democracy where laws that support democratic governance are made by an elected parliament.
Free the airwaves – your right to the freedom of choice
Radio, television and the printed word are the main ways society communicates with itself, informing the people of all manner of news and opinion that shape our country. They form the backbone of the so-called “information highway” that now includes e-mail and the Internet.











