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.
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MISA, DW Akademie drill trainers
Germany Ambassador to Malawi promises continued support to MISA Malawi and DW Akademie’s Malawi media capacity building programmes
MISA Malawi’s condolence message on the death of journalist Vales Machila
MISA Malawi is deeply saddened by the demise of veteran journalist Vales Machila, who passed on Sunday September 30, 2018 in Lilongwe.
MISA Malawi calls for implementation of ATI Law
As the world celebrates International Right to Know Day, MISA Malawicalls on government to set a date on which the ATI Act will come into force.
MISA Malawi takes fundraising activities to Mzuzu, Blantyre
MISA Malawi Fundraising Committee has organized a series of fundraising activities for
all the three main cities of Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Blantyre.
MISA Malawi concerned with continued assault of journalists
MISA Malawi is concerned with continued assault of journalists following reports that journalist Idriss Nassah was accosted at Shoprite in Blantyre.
MISA Malawi: ‘Assault of ZBS journalists retrogressive’
MISA Malawi is saddened by the assault and detention of journalists Musase Cheyo and Towera Kumwenda by police for allegedly taking pictures in Mzuzu.
Thanks to the 2018 MISA Malawi Media Awards sponsors
MISA Malawi would like to thank the following sponsors of the 2018 Media Awards, which were presented at a Gala Dinner on 5th May 2018.
MISA Malawi condemns assault of photojournalist Douglas Banda
MISA Malawi is dismayed by the conduct of Democratic Progressive Party supporters who beat up Times Group photographer Douglas Banda while on duty at Parliament.
Malawi: Way forward in 2018
MISA Malawi is sharing its recommendations for improving media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information to mark World Press Freedom Day 2018.