On Friday, December 9, 2022, MISA Malawi engaged senior police officers on Media Freedom. Police Mobile Service (PMS) and Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers came from all policing regions across Malawi. The engagement which took place at Bridgeview Hotel...
Miscellaneous
Malawi MPs decriminalise ‘insulting’ the ‘President’
We applaud government for repealing bad laws
Members of Parliament in Malawi remove sedition as criminal offence
MISA Malawi continues its advocacy against archaic and undemocratic laws.
‘Crisis of credibility, trust in journalism practice’
Journalism should be a symbol of accuracy in conveying information
2022 Regional Journalism Education Conference to Spotlight Media Sustainability
The conference is under the theme ‘Digital Disruptions: Crafting Journalism Education for Viable Media’
Malawi prosecuting authorities must develop interest and end crimes against journalists
The state has the Constitutional duty to protect everyone, including journalists.
MISA Malawi commits to quality TV journalism
MISA Malawi is currently extending its training centre.
MISA Malawi to petition Presidency, Parliament on laws that restrict freedom of expression
MISA Malawi is against criminalizing freedom of expression.
MISA Malawi appears before Parliament on broadcasting licences
MISA Malawi highlighted that the general economic crisis the country is experiencing has not spared the media sector.
Shrinking of broadcasting space in Malawi threatens democracy, essential rights
Over 250 full-time and part-time media practitioners and support staff have lost jobs.