We call upon government to take serious steps in prosecuting those who commit crimes against journalists.
Statements
Keynote Speech by US Ambassador to Malawi David Young at 2023 Awards Dinner
Citizens who can access public information are well-informed and constructively express themselves on issues that affect them
MISA Malawi Chairperson Golden Matonga Speech at 2023 Media Awards Dinner
One of the ways we seek to protect the media further is to operationalize a Legal Defense Fund for Journalism
World Press Freedom Day Commemorations – 30 years on!
The year 2023 has seen the bulk of the southern African countries making positive steps in the rankings of the Reporters Without Borders Index. Of the 15 countries that were ranked, six slid down the ladder of rankings. One of the six that had a negative movement is Namibia dropping from position 18 to 22 yet maintaining the number one position in Africa.
Speech by Outgoing MISA Malawi Chairperson Teresa Ndanga – WPFD 2023 Presidential Breakfast
We still have criminal defamation laws that need to be repealed and we need to do so with urgency.
MISA Regional World Press Freedom Day Statement
Thus, the theme for this year’s World Press Freedom Day – Shaping a Future of Rights: Freedom of expression as a driver for all other human rights – is quite apt as it serves as a reminder of the centrality of freedom of expression in the enjoyment of all other human rights.
Call for entries for the 2023 MISA Malawi Annual Media Awards
The awards will include two new categories.
MISA Malawi Chairperson receives ‘Women of Substance’ Award
“The award is an encouragement for me to push even further”
Be innovative, Malawi community media outlets told
Social media increases your relevance, reach and viability
‘Media key in promoting quality of goods, services’
MISA Malawi and Malawi Bureau of Standard introduced Standards and Quality Journalist of the Year Award.