MISA Malawi appeals to all political parties to ensure that those responsible for violence are disciplined and held accountable for their actions.
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Press briefings should not be turned into political rallies
Press conferences should be limited to relevant technocrats or officials and people directly responsible for the presser.
Digital rights, Internet accessibility and affordability in Malawi – Part 1
The first of a three-part series that focuses on digital rights and why it is important for Malawian society to get involved in the discussion.
MISA Malawi, DW Akademie train Malawi PROs
The trainings are also designed to prepare PROs for the implementation of the recently enacted Access to Information (ATI) Act.
12 journalists acquire Digital Storytelling skills
The journalists were drawn from different media houses in Malawi
MISA Malawi, DW Akademie kick-start trainings
The trainings are part of a series of capacity building initiatives MISA Malawi and DW Akademie have arranged.
MISA Malawi condemns arrest of journalist Alfred Guta by Sheriffs of Malawi
Guta was arrested for allegedly taking pictures of the Sheriffs’ confiscation of property belonging to Britam Insurance in Blantyre.
MISA Malawi mourns awards judge Owen Kadewere
The Malawi Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA Malawi) shocked with the sudden passing of long time MISA Malawi Awards Judge Owen Kadewere, who passed on Friday November 30,2018 in Lilongwe.
MISA Malawi demands justice on crimes against journalists
MISA Malawi is not impressed with the way state agencies, more especially the Malawi Police, have handled cases of violent crimes against journalists and media workers.
MISA, DW Akademie drill trainers
Germany Ambassador to Malawi promises continued support to MISA Malawi and DW Akademie’s Malawi media capacity building programmes