MISA Malawi’s recommendations for improving media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information to mark World Press Freedom Day 2019.
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World Press Freedom Day Celebrations 2019
‘Media for Democracy: Journalism and Elections in Times of Disinformation,’ reminds us of the challenges of ‘fake news’ and others of our time and the need to find sustainable ways of addressing them.
All set for the Third 2019 Presidential Debate
The general public and stakeholders are also notified that the starting time for the debate has changed from 6 to 7:30 pm.
Four to battle it out in Second Presidential Debate
Four presidential candidates willl take part in the second Malawi Presidential Debate 2019 on Tuesday, April 2, 2019.
All set for first 2019 Malawi Presidential Debate
The third and final debate, slated for April 5, will involve all eight 2019 presidential candidates.
All set for the 2019 Presidential Debates
Prior to their respective debates, all candidates will be asked to sign a pledge of non-violence.
Call for entries for the 2019 MISA Malawi Annual Media Awards
The deadline for receiving individual entries is March 31, 2019 and April 30, 2019 for institutional awards.
Change of format for 2019 Presidential Debates
This change is a result of overwhelming feedback from electoral stakeholders.
MISA Malawi concerned with continued police brutality
MISA Malawi has recorded several cases of police brutality against journalists on duty.
Community radio key to grassroots empowerment – MISA Malawi
MISA Malawi has partnered DW Akademie to organise a series of trainings on different thematic areas including elections, public communication and digital journalism.