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Statement on the death of renowned journalist, Edward Chitsulo

19 Mar, 2015
MISA Malawi has learned with shock and sadness the death of veteran and renowned journalist Edward Chitsulo, who died on March 15, 2015 after a short illness.

The Media Institute of Southern Africa – Malawi Chapter (MISA-Malawi) has learned with shock and sadness the death of veteran and renowned journalist Edward Chitsulo. Chitsulo died at Blantyre Adventist Hospital in Blantyre on March 15, 2015 after a short illness.

Misa-Malawi sincerely condoles Chitsulo’s wife, Children and family, his employers Nation Publications Limited, where he was Managing Editor until his death and the entire media fraternity, and joins them in mourning the loss of this inspirational and monumental professional.

To most media Practitioners, he was not only a senior and respectable colleague but also a mentor, trainer and father figure.
Chitsulo will be remembered by journalists and Malawians in general as one of the champions of media freedom, freedom of expression and democracy as he led the Media fraternity in its transformation to liberalization between 1991and 1994 as the country transitioned to multi-party system of government.

Chitsulo was one of the pioneers of newspaper publishing during the transition period when he alongside another journalist Grey Mang’anda established GE Publications Limited which produced popular newspaper title in the name of the Michiru Sun and the Star which were key in the fight for multi-party democracy, constitutionalism, respect for human rights and liberalism in Malawi.

Chitsulo was one of the founding figures of MISA at regional level and contributed to its establishment in Malawi way back in 1997. He also played a leading role in the establishment of other key media institutions such as the Journalists Association of Malawi (JAMA), the Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) and the Media Council of Malawi (MCM.

He had unwavering standards of professionalism and was a furnace that shaped the media profession in Malawi.
In Chitsulo’s death, Malawi’s media has lost a pillar of strength, an icon of media freedom, a model of professional journalism, a fountain of wisdom and a caring senior colleague.

SIGNED
THOM KHANJE
CHAIRPERSON

For more Information contact Thom Khanje on +265 888879329 or email thomkhanje@yahoo.com or Aubrey Chikungwa, National Director on +265 99932 73 11 or email info@misamalawi.org

About MISA

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

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