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The Post newspaper and signed off by the
Chief Registrar of Societies, Clement Andeleki, states that the Zambian Watchdog’s office has remained unknown but
only has a registered postal address and
is also alleged to have neglected to remit
statutory fees and inform the Registrar
of Societies about the status of the media organisation.
August 14, 2012 : On July,24TH, 2012
Defence Minister, Geoffrey Mwamba,
threatened to take legal action against
the Zambian watchdog an online publication , after the 7 day ultimatum given
to them to apologize elapses. This followed a story which was published by
the online publication, Zambian Watchdog, in which the publication was alleged to have insinuated that he had
gone to visit the president when he had
gone for his son’s graduation ceremony
at Manchester University.

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Date: November 5, 2012
Person/ institution: Zambia National
Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC)
Violation/ issue: Other
On 2 November,2012 opposition
Member of Parliament from the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
Vincent Mwale was irked by the state
owned and controlled Zambia National
Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) over
an inaccurate report on the 2013 budget
reports the Zambia Watchdog. According
to the online media publication, Mwale
has since advised ZNBC to desist from
misinforming Zambians in their attempt
to impress their masters.



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Date: November 8, 2012
Person/ institution: Minister of
Information and Broadcasting
Services
Violation/ issue: Other
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services, Kennedy Sakeni has
urged the police to arrest political activists and party supporters who physically
attack or harass journalists and prevent
them from doing their job.
According to media reports, Sakeni
said this on Tuesday, 6 November 2012,
as he received a petition from the Media
Liaison Committee (MLC) against continued harassment of media practitioners
by some political activists and cadres.
The MLC is an umbrella organisation representing media associations and
trade unions in Zambia, with a focus on
advocacy for media law reforms, protection of media practitioners and self-regulation of the media. It comprises of the
Zambia Chapter of the Media Institute
of Southern Africa (MISA-Zambia), Press
Association of Zambia, Panos Institute of
Southern Africa, Zambia Media Women
Association (ZAMWA), Press Freedom
Committee of The Post (PFC), Zambia
Union of Journalists (ZUJ), United Nations Information Center (UNIC) and
Zambia Union of Broadcasters and other
Information Disseminators (ZUBID).

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Date: November 8, 2012
Person/ institution: Media
Violation/ issue: legislation
Speaker of the National Assembly

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