THE Media Association for Pure Self Regulation says it has adopted a code of ethics and a draft constitution to form part of the self regulatory mechanism. And Civil Society Organisations representative Vusi Sifile says a media that is not regulated is a danger to itself and the society it serves. Speaking during the launch of the Media Self-Regulation Code of Ethics, Wednesday, association Chairperson Kennedy Mambwe said the code of ethics and the draft constitution was developed after various consultative meetings. “I wish to inform the nation through this media indaba that between February of this year and today, Media Association for Self Regulation held consultative meetings with journalists from all the 10 provinces of Zambia. And the nation...

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