No mundo dos blogues desde 2008, através de um blogue de música. Começa a escrever artigos de opinião motivado pelo interesse que ganhou a partir de sua participação em debates e conferências sobre Direito à Informação e Liberdade de Imprensa.
O seu primeiro texto foi publicado no Jornal Notícias em 2012, e no ano seguinte começa a escrever também para outros jornais nacionais e internacionais.
Juntou-se em 2013 ao Olho do Cidadão (movimento de cidadania em Moçambique, constituído por uma plataforma de bloguistas que exercem a sua cidadania através do conceito cidadão-jornalista, reportando, fotografando e intervindo nos problemas da sua sociedade), e o seu maior interesse é por questões políticas e de acesso à informação.
Actualmente é mestrando em Ciência Política na Universidade de Bordeuax (IEP – Sciences Po Bordeaux), na França | Website pessoal – www.tsandzana.com
Latest posts by Dércio Tsandzana
Mozambique: Digital landscape and internet disruption in the context of elections
This is a new situation and could be indicative of a violation of the right to information enshrined in Mozambican law.
Civil society organisations fight for the right of association in Mozambique
Civil society organisations in Mozambique have set up a protest movement called "In defence of the right to Freedom of Association in Mozambique."
Mozambican government reacts to conflict by imposing its own digital narratives
An on-going armed conflict is depriving Mozambicans of their right to access reliable information as the government spares no efforts to impose its own narratives
In Mozambique, a tug of war between public health and digital rights during the pandemic
Under an extended state of emergency in Mozambique, several new digital platforms emerged to disseminate COVID-19 information. But these initiatives lack clarity in terms of data privacy and personal security.
Has Russia influenced the general elections in Mozambique?
The suspicions about Russia began before the elections with the publication of an electoral poll that gave clear victory for Frelimo.
Mozambique pushes for SIM card registration, raising privacy and election monitoring concerns
The measure would make it easier for the authorities to identify the owners of registered SIM cards.
#FreeAmade: Journalist arrested and tortured after reporting on violence in northern Mozambique
The journalist was detained by Mozambican police while reporting a story in Cabo Delgado.
Landmark ruling in Angola acquits journalist Rafael Marques of all charges
While Marques had been brought to court on previous occasions, this was the first time he was formally acquitted.
Angolan authorities bring journalist Rafael Marques back to court, for investigating corruption
A journalist best known for exposing human rights violations in the diamond trade, Marques is not the only target of the Angolan regime.