MISA Malawi calls on radio stations and broadcasters in Malawi to actively promote social accountability and provide a platform to the voiceless.
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Honourable Charles Mchacha apologises to journalist Bobby Kabango
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Charles Mchacha has apologised for insulting Nation (NPL) journalist Bobby Kabango.
MISA Malawi demands apology from Honourable Mchacha for attacking journalist Bobby Kabango
We expect exemplary conduct from Cabinet Ministers, including Honourable Mchacha
‘Media houses should invest more in Investigative Journalism’
Investigative Journalism is one of five modules developed for the MISA Malawi Training Centre which was officially launched in October 2019.
Introducing Adult Literacy and Education Media Award
The new award will be recognising excellent journalism in the coverage of adult literacy and education in Malawi
Call for membership application and renewal 2020
2019 Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Mzuzu made a resolution to raise subscription fees for both individual and institutional members.
MISA Malawi condemns assault of journalist Patricia Kayuni by protesters
Kayuni was not taking pictures of the demonstrators but even if she were taking the pictures that would not be a crime
3 Journalists Detained; Released
MISA Malawi is worried that authorities continue to treat journalism as a crime
Journalists urged to embrace digital storytelling skills
MISA Malawi introduced a Digital Storytelling Module for its Training Centre to enable journalists learn new skills in mobile reporting.
‘Self-regulation key to media independence’
State regulation is a big threat to media independence, media freedom and freedom of expression