News and press statements
Change of format for 2019 Presidential Debates
This change is a result of overwhelming feedback from electoral stakeholders.
MISA Malawi concerned with continued police brutality
MISA Malawi has recorded several cases of police brutality against journalists on duty.
Community radio key to grassroots empowerment – MISA Malawi
MISA Malawi has partnered DW Akademie to organise a series of trainings on different thematic areas including elections, public communication and digital journalism.
Digital rights: How expensive is the Internet in Malawi?
This article is the third and last in a three-part series focusing on digital rights, access to the Internet, and Internet affordability in Malawi. This part specifically looks at the high price of Malawi’s Internet.
MISA Malawi mourns Nkhotakota Community Radio Editor Thokozani Zulu
Zulu was a dedicated MISA Malawi member and worked very hard for over 11 years to see Nkhotakota Community Radio grow.
‘Not all candidates will participate in the 2019 Malawi Presidential Debates’
The debates are scheduled for Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on March 29 and April 5, 2019.
Malawi to hold Presidential Debates as part of the 2019 Tripartite Elections
Not every presidential candidate will participate in the Debates as the taskforce has developed criteria to guide the selection process and only candidates who meet the conditions will participate.
Digital rights: How accessible is the Internet in Malawi?
This article is second in three-part series focusing on digital rights, access to the Internet, and Internet affordability in Malawi. This part specifically looks at access to the Internet in Malawi.
MISA Malawi condemns the assault of journalist George Banda by UTM supporters
MISA Malawi appeals to all political parties to ensure that those responsible for violence are disciplined and held accountable for their actions.