=DPELD to protect people who fall victim of Internet misuse. According to a Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) report, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Amos Malupenga said internet in Zambia has continued to be used for wrong reasons.Officially opening a four day stakeholders meeting on the Information for All Program (IFAP) in Lusaka on Tuesday, Malupenga said increasing access to information should come with care and caution. Malupenga who is also incoming chair of IFAP has stated that the program has come at a time when government has placed information for all high on its development agenda. &RPPXQLTXp $OHUW &RPPXQLTXp Date: September 13, 2012 Person/ institution: University of Zambia (UNZA) Violation/ issue: Other On 12 September 2012, University of Zambia (UNZA) students protested the reduction of their radio stations’ coverage area by boycotting class, blocking some roads leading to the Great East Road campus and undertaking a protest match to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary, Amos Malupenga’s office. According to media reports monitored by MISA Zambia on 13 September 2012, Malupenga told journalists, shortly after a failed meeting with the UNZA students who stormed out of the meeting, that government had reduced the radius of the station to 500 watts in conformity with the law governing community radio stations. 6R7KLVLV'HPRFUDF\" Date: September 13, 2012 Person/ institution: Zambians Violation/ issue: Other Zambians to watch TV on mobile phones at a fee. Zambia’s state-owned mobile and landline phone service provider, Zamtel, launched on 12 September 2012 mobile TV services which its subscribers can watch at a fee. According to media reports monitored by MISA Zambia, Zamtel made the revelation through its Chief marketing officer Evans Muhanga. He said that the service was available to all Zamtel pre-paid subscribers and would soon be made available to postpaid ones. Date: September 17, 2012 Person/ institution: The Patriotic Front Violation/ issue: Other The Patriotic Front (PF) will not protect its members who are taking the law into their own hands, says party Secretary General Wynter Kabimba. This is according The Post newspaper of September 14, 2012. In an interview, Kabimba said law and order should be observed regardless of the political party one belongs to. “We don’t want anarchy in this country; we don’t want disorder in this country. Anarchy is anarchy whether it is perpetrated by the MMD or it is perpetrated by UPND or it is perpetrated by PF.