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Date: March 12, 2012
Person/ institution: Media
Violation/ issue: Censored
The Malawi Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) is disturbed with repeated threats from the
ruling Democratic Progressive Party
(DPP) top brass on media outlets deemed
to be critical of President Bingu wa
Mutharika’s government policies. Barely two days after State House issued a
statement warning the media and civil
society organizations against ‘insulting’
the country’s leadership, DPP Director
of Youth, Frank Mwenefumbo, has called
on all government departments and the
civil service to stop buying, reading and
advertising in newspapers critical of the
DPP led government.

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Date: March 19, 2012
Person/ institution: Media
Violation/ issue: Other
The media fraternity in Malawi has called
on State President Bingu Wa Mutharika
to see to it that constitutional provisions on media freedom and freedom of
expression are being respected. The call
was made at an all inclusive two-day
stakeholders conference at the Limbe
Catholic Cathedral in the commercial
city of Blantyre, Southern Malawi from
14th - 15th March, 2012. The conference
was organized by the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) with participants from the
media fraternity, political parties, Civil
Society Organisations, academia and the
business community, among others.



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Date: April 11, 2012
Person/ institution: Information
Ministry
Violation/ issue: Other
Malawi’s new president, Joyce Banda,
has started her career as Southern Africa’s first female president on a high
note, replacing Information and Civic
Education Minister Patricia Kaliati with
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) rebel
Member of Parliament Moses Kunkuyu.
Banda has also replaced the head of the
state-controlled Malawi Broadcasting
Corporation (MBC) Bright Malopa with
Benson Tembo, who served as Television
Malawi’s (TVM) first Director-General in
1997. Banda was sworn in on Saturday,
7 April 2012 as Head of State following
the sudden death of president Bingu wa
Mutharika.

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Date: May 28, 2012
Person/ institution: Clement Chinoko,
Blantyre Newspapers Limited (BNL)
Violation/ issues: Detained
A journalist with one of Malawi’s major
publishing houses, Blantyre Newspapers
Limited (BNL), is languishing in police
custody for writing a story on an alleged
engagement ceremony involving two
women. Reports indicate that the journalist, Clement Chinoko, was arrested on
the evening of Saturday 26 May 2012
for penning a story that appeared in The
Sunday Times of May 20, 2012. The story
stated that two women from Malawi?s
southern city of Blantyre had engaged.
June 1, 2012: State House has said

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