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The Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) is a regional membership–based non–government organization working for free, independent, pluralistic, sustainable media environment.

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Protection of sources is vital – Media Body
South Africa Communiqué 25 February 2010 Protection of sources is vital – Media Body The Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI)...

Broadcaster to cut jobs in a bid to reduce costs
South Africa Communiqué 24 February 2010 Broadcaster to cut jobs in a bid to reduce costs Job cuts are looming at the South African...

Journalist beaten up by police
South Africa Alert 15 January 2010 Journalist beaten up by police SOWETAN journalist Riot Hlatshwayo was  beaten up by police in...

Talks cause delay in interconnection rate cut
South Africa Communiqué 9 February 2010 Talks cause delay in interconnection rate cut The cellular operators Mobile Telephone Networks...

Findings on Sentech investigation by the task team
South Africa Communiqué 9 February 2010 Findings on Sentech investigation by the task team A task team Communications Minister Sphiwe...

Broadcaster reaches out to Haiti
South Africa Communiqué 29 January 2010Broadcaster reaches out to HaitiOn 28 January 2010 the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)...

Lawyers demand more time to prepare
South Africa Alert Update29 January 2010Lawyers demand more time to prepareLawyers representing e.tv will make representations to the National...

e.tv case postponed
South Africa Alert Update 25 January 2010e.tv case postponed The case against two e.tv journalists subpoenaed by police was postponed indefinitely in...

Prosecutors angered by new media policy
Media Alert Update25 January 2010Prosecutors angered by new media policyProsecutors have condemned the ruling by National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)...

Media group backs e-TV
South Africa Alert Update 22 January 2010 Media group backs e-TV The Professional Journalists Association (Projourn) was opposed to police...