This becomes of even greater concern given that the right to privacy is currently not properly provided for under AIPPA. Privacy is a fundamental right which fosters the promotion, and protection of related rights such as the right to freedom of expression. Any laws or policies which negatively impact on the right to privacy have a negative impact on the right to freedom of expression in Zimbabwe. It would therefore be sad for this important right to be inadequately protected under yet another omnibus law such as the proposed Cybersecurity and Cybercrimes Act at a time when there is unanimity on the inadequacies of AIPPA. Way Forward in 2019 ● Maintain momentum and pressure on repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and Broadcasting Services Act (BSA): #AIPPAMustFall! #BSAMustFall! ● Increase and maintain pressure on the urgent need for transformation of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) into a truly independent public broadcaster. ● Pressurise the government of Zimbabwe to be transparent on the digital migration process and allocation of resources under this exercise. ● Government and its security arms, as well as political parties should prioritise the safety of journalists. ● Demand and push for an end to impunity on crimes and violence against journalists. ● Engage state security arms in view of the media violations that occurred in Harare on the 1 st of August 2018. ● Maintain relations and engagements with the Zimbabwe Republic Police in implementing the December 2017 media/police resolutions. ● Urge media training institutions to fine-tune journalism training curriculums to suit industry and market needs. ● Promote the participation of women in decision making positions in the media industry and ensure that they are remunerated on the same scales as their male counterparts. 18