The Malawi chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa defends and promotes media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information in Malawi.
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Canada supports MISA Malawi project for accountability in local development funds
MISA Malawi and the government of Canada have signed an agreement to promote active citizen and community media participation in the implementation of local community projects. The 69,744.28 Canadian Dollar project is titled ‘Enhancing social accountability through...
MISA Malawi calls for an end to threats on journalists by politicians, their supporters
MISA Malawi would like to urge politicians and their supporters to stop threatening, harassing and demonizing journalists in an attempt to silence and discredit their work. In the latest incident, Times Group reporter Cathy Maulidi received WhatsApp threats from...
2025 Tripartite Elections Countdown MISA Malawi Fundraising Fun Run
As we are about to begin a 12-month countdown to September 16 2025 Malawi Tripartite Elections, MISA Malawi invites you to a Fundraising Fun Run to be held in Lilongwe on Saturday September 21 2024. This Fun Run will mark the launch of the Chapter’s activities on...
MISA Malawi condemns threats on NPL journalists at DPP convention
MISA Malawi is deeply concerned and strongly condemns threats on Nation Publications Limited (NPL) journalists by some suspected Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporters. In the wee hours of Monday, August 19, 2024, some people operating under the banner 'DPP...
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