Malawi government shows little interest in improving access to Information
Lack of political will in implementing access to information legislation and ICTs leaves Malawians susceptible to misinformation and disinformation.
Journalists trolled over COVID-19 commentary
Journalists Stevie Kondwa Banda and George Kasakula are facing severe online threats over their comments on the coronavirus pandemic during a broadcast of the current affairs show “To Shake”.
Democracy and digital rights under scrutiny during Malawi’s UPR process
The scrutiny of Malawi’s democratic credentials during this year’s Universal Periodic Review process will be impacted by the landmark Constitutional Court ruling nullifying 2019 presidential election.
Journalist assaulted by demonstrators in Malawi
Journalist Patricia Kayuni was attacked by protestors while she was covering a demonstration in Chitipa in northern Malawi.
New laws in Malawi could facilitate state surveillance
During an internet freedom and digital rights training for CSOs it was highlighted that recently passed legislation in Malawi requiring mandatory registration has the capacity to allow state surveillance in the absence of a data protection law and should be of concern to all Malawians.
Bill allows mining communities to access information on environment, health
Malawi’s recently passed information bill could help communities affected by the extractive industries get information about related environmental, health, and safety risks.
Bill allows mining communities to access information on environment, health
Malawi’s recently passed information bill could help communities affected by the extractive industries get information about related environmental, health, and safety risks.
Malawi media outlet closed after publishing stories on “maize gate”
The closure of Times Group comes less than a week after the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) sought an injunction restraining the media outlet from publishing stories on the “maize gate.”
Malawi media outlet closed after publishing stories on “maize gate”
The closure of Times Group comes less than a week after the Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (ADMARC) sought an injunction restraining the media outlet from publishing stories on the “maize gate.”
Access to information bill passed in Malawi
The passing of the bill is a huge step in the 12-year long process in which various stakeholders, led by MISA Malawi, campaigned for legislation on access to information.
New bill “undermines rather than promotes” the right to information in Malawi
MISA Malawi and the Media Council of Malawi (MCM) would like to appeal to government to review its position on the just-gazetted Access to Information (ATI) Bill which, in its current form, undermines rather than promotes the right to information as provided for in Section 37 of the Malawi Constitution.
Moratorium on anti-gay arrests in Malawi reaffirmed
A written statement from Justice Minister Samuel Tembenu explicitly commits the government to the suspension of enforcement of anti-gay penal code provisions. The statement also emphasizes the government’s commitment to freedom of association for groups working to advance LGBT rights
Southern African Development Community: Address free expression, human rights in member countries
As the 15 member states of SADC prepare to meet for the 34th Summit of Heads of State and Government in Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe on August 17 and 18, 2014, the three human rights organizations drew attention to serious human rights concerns in Angola, Malawi, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Government minister assaults journalist in Malawi
The assault against journalist Raphael Mlozoa follows a report he filed, which said that the minister of Economic Planning and Development, Ralph Jooma, had himself been assaulted by certain members of the Muslim community.
Malawi Parliament’s chief security officer arrested for assaulting journalist
Youngson Chilinda, chief security officer of the Parliament of Malawi, punched photojournalist Thoko Chikondi on 30 May 2013. Chilinda was arrested on 1 June, and has denied the charge of “assault occasioning bodily harm.”
Reporter assaulted by Malawi government official during interview
Anthony Masamba was attacked after asking the head of the Malawi Confederation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry to comment on alleged government overspending. The State House has reportedly overspent on its 2012/2013 national budget allocation barely five months into the fiscal year.