STATE OF PRESS FREEDOM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 2022

CPJ reported on the brutal assault in February
2022 of journalist Nomthandazo Maseko by
correctional officers in Matsapha, a town about
22 miles from eSwatini’s capital Mbabane.
Maseko, a reporter for the privately owned news
website Swati Newsweek, was livestreaming a
protest by members of the Swaziland Liberation
Movement (Swalimo) activist group outside the
local prison, where two pro-democracy members
of parliament have been held since their arrest
on July 25, 2021.
In Malawi, the apprehension of Gregory Gondwe,
the founder of the Platform for Investigative
Journalism (PIJ), was precipitated by the
organisation’s exposé on payments endorsed
by the attorney general to a businessman for
contracts that were nullified due to fraudulent
machinations.
During Gondwe’s six-hour detainment, the
authorities interrogated him about his sources.
Despite the safeguards provided by Malawi’s
access to information legislation, which
endeavours to protect journalists’ sources, the
police proceeded to search the PIJ’s premises,
Journalist Gregory Gondwe
(centre) leaves police custody
accompanied by his wife Edith
(right)
PIC CREDIT: Teresa Chirwa-Ndanga

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confiscating Gondwe’s electronic devices, and
compelling him to divulge his passwords.
This trespass and seizure flagrantly breached
Article 21 of the Malawi Constitution, which
enshrines the entitlements to media freedom
and privacy.
A mere 10 days after Gondwe’s arrest, PIJ’s
website was hacked, which the Malawi chapter
of MISA (MISA Malawi) condemned as “a serious
attack on journalism, a violation of the right to
access information, and a criminal offence under
the Electronic Transactions and Cyber Security
Act of 2016”.(8)
Malawian journalists faced sustained threats
during 2022. According to MISA Malawi,
followers of a convicted church pastor attacked
Times Group journalist Tiyese Monjeza and
others reporting about the pastor’s case at the
Mulunguzi magistrate’s court in Zomba City in
April.
The authorities arrested, convicted,
imprisoned Monjeza’s attacker.

and

In July, demonstrators in Lilongwe assaulted
Times
Group
cameraman
Emmanuel

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