President Joyce Banda regrets that Blantyre Newspapers Limited (BNL) journalist
Clement Chinoko was not charged and
taken to court after his arrest within
the 48 hour Constitutional requirement.
Speaking through State House Press Secretary Steven Nhlane, the President said
it was her hope that in future prosecuting officers and suspects lawyers would
ensure that people’s rights are not violated.

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Date: June 11, 2012
Person/ institution: Media fraternity
Violation/ issue: Other
The media fraternity in the country has
welcomed the removal of Value Added
Tax (VAT) on newspapers, describing it as
good news in the interest of the people’s
right to information. VAT on newspapers
was introduced during late president
Bingu Wa Mutharika’s regime as one way
of generating funds in the 2011/12 infamous Zero-Deficit Budget (ZDB), a blue
print which attracted mixed reactions
among the country’s citizens, government authorities and the donor community.

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Date: July 26, 2012
Person/ institution: Malawi
Communications Regulatory
Authority
Violation/ issue: Other
The Malawi Communications Regulatory
Authority (MACRA) has awarded fifteen
broadcasting licences for both radio and
television to prospective broadcasters

who had applied for the licenses two
years ago. This brings the total of newlylicensed broadcasters to twenty-three,
after MACRA initially released eight
names (4 Radio and 4 Television) of successful applicants in November 2011. The
announcement of names of successful
broadcasters comes barely one week
after the Malawi Chapter of the Media
Institute of Southern Africa (MISA-Malawi) wrote MACRA expressing concern
on the delays in granting broadcasting
licenses.

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Date: October 4, 2012
Person/ institution: Malawian
government
Violation/ issue: Legislation
In a move that may be seen by a number
of media practitioners and some members of the public as having a negative
impact on media freedom and freedom
of expression, the government of Malawi, led by President Joyce Banda, has
introduced a Bill (attached) that seeks to
regulate and control online communications in Malawi.
“The main objective of the Malawian
Government is to have the Republic of
Malawi benefit from a true technological leap which may fasten its economic
growth by enabling the development of
new economic activities thanks to the
implementation of a secure legal framework regulating the use of [information
Communication Technologies - ICTs]”
reads the introductory note to the Bill,
which has been labelled the E-Bill.




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