News and press statements
MISA Malawi calls on President Chakwera to sign the Declaration of Table Mountain
We believe criminalizing free speech is criminalizing democracy
Call for Membership Application and Renewal 2022
MISA Malawi would like to inform its current and prospective members that membership subscription for 2022 is due. MISA Malawi is a membership-based Non-Governmental Organisation which advocates for...
‘Mandatory vaccination not supported by law’
MISA Malawi has been organising Covid-19 press briefings to fight misinformation around the pandemic.
MISA Malawi end of 2021 statement
Media freedom: Attacks on Journalists As we welcome the year 2022, MISA Malawi is deeply concerned that the Malawi Police Service (MPS) topped the list of perpetrators of attacks on journalists in...
Doctors paint gloomy Covid-19 picture
By Steve Chilundu, Nation Publications Limited Medical doctors have given a gloomy outlook of the festive season, saying Covid-19 cases will spike as a majority of the population is not vaccinated...
Malawi High Court refuses to gag newspapers in corruption probe
Constitution of the Republic of Malawi places a premium on freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
‘Focus on young people in creating news products’
“We can produce the best stories, best pictures but if nobody is accessing them, it is an exercise in vain’
Conference to reignite trust in the media
The conference will be hosted by MISA Malawi, Namibia Media Trust and DW Akademie.
‘Malawi government must act on crimes against journalists’
Politicians, public officers, corporate officials and the general public continue to threaten and attack journalists.