The Lesotho chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa defends and promotes media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information in Lesotho.
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MISA Lesotho members call for constitutional amendment
By Maleshoane Ratsebe Pictures by Retšelisitsoe Makara For MISA Lesotho to be effective enough, members argue its constitution should speak to the current trends in the media space. The current constitution, they argue, is “outmoded, archaic and irrelevant” The...
Boloetse warns media distractors
By Itumeleng Lekoatsa The Lesotho Chapter of Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA Lesotho) has issued a statement of concern over the recent legal actions instituted against some media houses for alleged defamation. The statement, dated February 28, 2024, is...
MISA Lesotho Statement on Recent Legal Actions Against Media Outlets
28th February 2024 As the Lesotho Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA Lesotho), we issue this statement to express our earnest concern regarding recent legal actions taken against media outlets operating within our national jurisdiction. The...
Celebrating 100 years of Radio
To all media outlets MISA Lesotho issues this statement in commemoration of the World Radio Day 2024, celebrated worldwide today. Globally, radio is being celebrated for the 100 years of its existence - still a trusted medium of information exchange among members of...
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30 years later, media professionals and others weigh in on the state of Africa’s press. Read their thoughts and join the conversation at #WHK30
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