"In 2023, Advancing Rights in Southern Africa (ARISA) through its consortium partner, Internews, undertook the most comprehensive review yet of laws affecting media practice and the freedom of expression, including cyber laws, penal codes, constitutions and acts of parliament, in the sixteen Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. The Information Ecosystem Analysis (IEA) provides an in-depth overview of the legal provisions that have been enacted or are in various stages of becoming laws in the region, and are being used by SADC governments to stifle and limit press freedom and public debate. Each of the sixteen SADC countries are included as individual country chapters in this report, providing country-specific legal analyses of the relevant Cyber security and related laws used by the respective country’s governments to stifle freedom of expression. The approach used by the researchers considered the legislative environment together with literature on the relevant topics, court cases and media reports about the application of specific laws and focused on incidents of where laws were used, dating from 2020 to present. The respective country analyses have been informed by extensive virtual interviews conducted with journalists, civil society representatives and academics in the region. Attention was also given to countries holding elections in 2023 and 2024." (Executive summary)
1 Introduction and Methodology, 26
2 International Standards, Models and Guidelines, 36
3 Angola, 63
4 Botswana, 93
5 Comoros, 130
6 Democratic Republic of Congo, 165
7 Eswatini, 210
8 Lesotho, 245
9 Madagascar, 271
10 Malawi, 307
11 Mauritius, 330
12 Mozambique, 365
13 Namibia, 393
14 Seychelles, 419
15 South Africa, 445
16 Tanzania, 489
17 Zambia, 522
18 Zimbabwe, 549