STATE OF PRESS FREEDOM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA REPORT 2021 2

This document is based on
country reports for Angola,
Botswana, eSwatini, Lesotho,
Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia,
Tanzania, Zambia and
Zimbabwe. The country reports
were commissioned by MISA.
May 2022
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE:
Nashilongo Gervasius-Nakale,
Kholwani Nyathi, Reyhana
Masters
DESIGN AND LAYOUT: Garikai
Tunhira
UNESCO, the Swedish Embassy,
Fojo Media Institute, International
Media Support (Fojo-IMS),
The Sigrid Rausing Trust and
the National Edowment for
Democracy, hereinafter refered
to as “The Funding Partners”
are pleased to support the State
of Press Freedom Report for
Southern Africa 2020- 2021 with
limited financial assistance.
However, since this report has
been independently developed
by MISA, therefore, the funding
partners have no influence over
the content. The authors will be
responsible for the choice and
the presentation of the facts
contained in the paper and for
the opinions expressed therein,
which will not be necessarily
those of the funding partners.
The designations employed and
the presentation of the material
will not imply the expression
of any opinion whatsoever on
the part of the funding partners
concerning the legal status of
any country, territory, city or
area, or of its authorities or
concerning the delimitation of its
frontiers and boundaries.
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COVER PHOTO: Police arrests
during Reverend Thuso Tiego’s
protest in September 2021
in Gaborone, Botswana. The
priest had called for President
Mokgweetsi Masisi’s resignation
and he was arrested.
CREDIT: Thalefang Charles

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