MCM CALLS FOR THE PROTECTION OF INTEGRITY AND PROFESSIONALISM OF THE MEDIA IN MALAWI

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The Media Council of Malawi (MCM) is following with deep concern the reports of threats and intimidation against Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ) Editorial Director Gregory Gondwe.

The Council has been in touch with Gondwe who is currently in hiding, on advice from his sources, following his expose’ on the payments that Malawi Defense Force (MDF) made to businessman Zuneth Sattar, a fraud suspect under the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) probe. 

MCM condemns any form of violence or harassment against journalists who are performing their professional duties in the public interest. Such acts are not only a violation of the journalists’ rights, but also a threat to the freedom and diversity of the media in Malawi.

MCM is engaging relevant stakeholders, including the Malawi Defense Force, to ensure that the journalist in question is protected, thorough investigations are conducted, and that the perpetrators of the threats are brought to justice. MCM is also monitoring the situation closely and will provide any necessary support to Gondwe and the media outlet.

We call on all stakeholders, including government, the media, and the public, to respect and uphold the principles of media freedom, independence, and responsibility. MCM urges anyone who has any grievances or complaints against the media to use the established mechanisms, such as the Media Council of Malawi’s Complaints Committee, rather than resorting to violence or intimidation.

MCM reaffirms its commitment to promoting and protecting the media sector in Malawi, as mandated by the Access to Information Act of 2016 and other relevant laws of the land. The Council appeals to all journalists to continue working with professionalism, integrity, and courage, and to report on issues of public interest without fear or favor.

The Media Council of Malawi values the role of the media in fostering democracy, accountability, and development in Malawi, and will continue to work with all stakeholders to create a conducive environment for the media to operate.

We stand in solidarity with journalists who are threatened and intimidated in the pursuit of truth. We will continue to work tirelessly to advocate for an environment where journalists can operate without fear, ensuring that their fundamental rights are respected and protected.

Signed:

Dr. Jolly Maxwell Ntaba                                                                Moses Kaufa

BOARD CHAIRPERSON                                                                   EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Cell: +265995652700                                                                       +265999558052/+265888877999


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