Politicians, public officers, corporate officials and the general public continue to threaten and attack journalists.
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Misa Malawi decries low ATI utilisation
It has been a slow process.
MISA Malawi counters Covid misinformation
MISA Malawi is organizing a series of media briefings to counter Covid-19 misinformation on topics such as vaccinations.
MISA Malawi to host Covid-19 press conferences
Misinformation has dominated Malawi’s Covid-19 narrative.
MISA Malawi Vice Chairperson in Zambia for election observation
MISA Malawi Vice Chairperson Mandy Pondani is in Zambia for General Elections observation. Pondani is part of a six-member MISA Regional Mission observing media and freedom of expression landscape during that country’s General Elections. Zambians are voting to elect...
MISA Malawi trainers in Zambia election reporting training
Two MISA Malawi trainers are part of the three-member team of trainers facilitating a five-day virtual training on voter-centred election reporting. The trainers, Anderson Fumulani and Gregory Gondwe are part of DW Akademie-trained MISA Malawi trainer pool. The third...
Malawi community radio stations urged to escalate Covid-19 messages
Community radio stations are key in Covid-19 messaging.
12 broadcasters acquire radio production skills
Participants to the training were drawn from 12 community media outlets.
Malawian journalists using experts to fight Covid-19 misinformation
Journalists in Malawi are fighting misinformation around Covid-19 by providing expert-based information on the pandemic.
Malawi Inspector General must discipline officers who assault journalists
One of the police officers repeatedly hit Malibisa on the chest with a gun.