MISA Malawi is worried that authorities continue to treat journalism as a crime
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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
Media Council of Malawi (MCM) has new Executive Director
The rebirth of MCM is an assurance of continued existence of media independence, media freedom and freedom of expression in Malawi.
‘We owe it to you’
We go into 2020 energised and we will carry our mandate more effectively and efficiently
‘Skilled community broadcasters crucial for social accountability’
MISA Malawi considers community broadcasters as a voice for the voiceless.
Mtolankhani House hosts first training
Mtolankhani House will host a series of activities before the year ends.
‘Journalism education should be hands-on’
MISA Malawi developed training modules that are 70% practical.
‘MISA Malawi Training Centre to improve journalism standards’
MISA Malawi has designed training modules that respond to existing skills gaps in the sector.
MISA Malawi set to launch its new office and training centre
The launch will be followed by a regional conference on ‘The Future of Journalism Education in Southern Africa,’ which has attracted participants from around the globe.