News and press statements
MISA Malawi pens President Mutharika on DPP, general hostility towards the media
The letter was submitted to the President through the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), Capital Hill, Lilongwe on Monday, March 16, 2020.
MISA Malawi concerned with continued police assault of journalists
Police officers must stop treating journalists as criminals.
Call for entries for the 2020 MISA Malawi Annual Media Awards
The 2020 awards will include four new categories.
2020 World Press Freedom Day Celebrations: ‘Journalism without fear or favour’
The AGM will take place at Mtolankhani House whilst the awards gala dinner will be held at Sunbird Capital Hotel.
MPs must stop treating journalists as spies, enemies
MISA Malawi finds it unfortunate that some MPs are in the forefront of victimising journalists.
MISA Malawi calls on radio stations to promote social accountability
MISA Malawi calls on radio stations and broadcasters in Malawi to actively promote social accountability and provide a platform to the voiceless.
Honourable Charles Mchacha apologises to journalist Bobby Kabango
Deputy Minister of Transport and Public Works Charles Mchacha has apologised for insulting Nation (NPL) journalist Bobby Kabango.
MISA Malawi demands apology from Honourable Mchacha for attacking journalist Bobby Kabango
We expect exemplary conduct from Cabinet Ministers, including Honourable Mchacha
‘Media houses should invest more in Investigative Journalism’
Investigative Journalism is one of five modules developed for the MISA Malawi Training Centre which was officially launched in October 2019.