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Editors touted as key guardians of truth in fight against misinformation

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By Burnett Munthali

Editors have been described as key gatekeepers against both misinformation and disinformation by enhancing their fact checking skills.

The sentiments have been made by the chairperson of MISA Malawi Chapter Golden Matonga during an inaugural meeting of the Central Region Editors’ Forum in Lilongwe.

Matonga added that editors must ensure that newsrooms remain the ultimate vanguard in the fight for the truth.

Golden Matonga



In his remarks, Executive Director for the Media Council of Malawi Moses Kaufa hailed the coming together of editors through the forum, saying the common challenges faced by media houses, will now be confronted together, thereby strengthening the industry.

The meeting has since elected an interim committee to facilitate the formation of the Central Region Editors Forum among others.

The formation of the forum is expected to promote collaboration and excellence in journalism, ultimately benefiting the media landscape in Malawi.

The editors’ forum is also seen as a crucial step in promoting media accountability and professionalism in the country.

The meeting was held in Lilongwe and was attended by various stakeholders in the media industry.

The event marked a significant milestone in the journey towards a more robust and responsible media sector in Malawi.

Journalists urged to put people at heart of reporting for transformative stories

By Burnett Munthali

Zambian Eastern Province Deputy Permanent Secretary Lewis Mwape has urged journalists to focus on stories that transform lives by putting people at the centre of reporting.

Mwape made the remarks in Chipata during an interaction that brought together journalists from Malawi and Zambia on an exchange visit aimed at strengthening cross-border collaboration and improving the quality of rights-based journalism.

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He urged journalists to reconnect with documents and avoid writing stories based on hearsay, emphasizing the importance of accuracy and truth in reporting.

“You are our society’s mirror. Work for the marginalised,” said Mwape, highlighting the critical role journalists play in advocating for the vulnerable.

Mchinji Journalists Union (MJU) interim president Luciano Milala said the visit was aimed at finding ways on how best to share rights-based news stories, ending child marriages and human trafficking, and strengthening capacity to ably report on Constituency Development Fund utilisation with a focus on accountability.

“The exchange visit is helping us to improve collaboration and share experiences on rights-based reporting,” said Milala, underscoring the benefits of cross-border journalism partnerships.

The visit was supported by Girl Activist Youth Organisation and other partners, reflecting the collaborative effort to promote quality journalism and human rights reporting.

The exchange visit has provided a valuable platform for journalists to share experiences and best practices in rights-based reporting.

By focusing on people-centred stories, journalists can contribute to positive change and development in their communities.

Faith in action: Vice President Ansah’s Sunday Worship

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By Burnett Munthali

In a display of devotion, Malawi’s Vice President Jane Ansah chose to kick off the new year with a visit to Area 25 Christ Citadel International Church, marking her presence at the Sunday service.

This comes hot on the heels of her 70th birthday bash, where she was overwhelmed with gratitude for the outpouring of love and prayers from her church family.

Ansah



Ansah’s faith is more than just words; it’s a guiding principle that shapes her leadership.

She’s a firm believer in the power of prayer and has often spoken about its impact on her life and work.

Her dedication to her faith has earned her recognition beyond Malawi’s borders.

As a woman in a high-stakes role, Ansah is a beacon of hope for many, showing that with faith and determination, the possibilities are endless.

Her involvement with Christ Citadel International Church is just one example of her commitment to living out her values.

NBM plc donates K15 million sanitation equipment to Blantyre City Council

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By Linda Kwanjana


National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has donated sanitation and maintenance equipment valued at K15 million to Blantyre City Council, as part of its K200 million Corporate Social Responsibility programme targeting district and city councils across the country.

Speaking during the official handover of the equipment on Friday, NBM plc Head of Corporate Banking, William Chatsala said the donation is aimed at supporting the council’s efforts to keep the city clean, in line with the bank’s Corporate Social Investment (CSI) focus on health and sanitation.



“A clean and well-managed city is a shared responsibility between local authorities, the private sector, and citizens. We are confident that this equipment will enhance the Council’s operational capacity in maintaining cleanliness in the city,” said Chatsala.

Chatsala added that the bank remains committed to supporting development initiatives and is open to collaborating with local authorities to address challenges affecting communities.

“We remain open to further collaboration aligned to development priorities, whether in infrastructure, environmental management, or community-centred initiatives,” said Chatsala.

Blantyre City Mayor, Councillor Isaac Jomo Osman, acknowledged the timely support from NBM plc, noting that the donation comes as the council is preparing to launch the ‘Keep Blantyre Clean’ campaign.

“We sincerely thank the bank for this support. We are making deliberate efforts to keep the city clean, and several initiatives are already underway to improve the service delivery,” said Osman.

He urged residents to make proper use of the donated equipment, citing rising cases of cholera in the city.

“Through this donation, NBM plc is also helping to protect residents from the spread of cholera. As the city’s population continues to grow, it is the responsibility of every resident to play a role in keeping Blantyre clean,” said Osman.

The donated items include gumboots, heavy-duty PVC gloves, blooms, and other sanitation equipment.

Ansah rubbishes rumors of DPP fallout

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By Burnett Munthali

In a swift denial, Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah has dismissed allegations that she’s falling out of favor with the DPP as baseless and fabricated.

The claims, circulating on social media, suggested Ansah felt unwelcome in the party and was contemplating a departure.

However, Ansah asserts that she hasn’t spoken to any media outlet about such matters.

Ansah



According to Ansah, her media team is always present during interviews, ensuring the authenticity of her statements.

It’s unlikely, she says, that she would discuss sensitive party matters without proper protocol.

The rumors appear to have originated from “Nyasa 265”, a social media page with a mere 2,500 followers, unconnected to reputable outlets like Nyasatimes.

Investigations suggest the page is a likely source of misinformation, highlighting the need for critical thinking when consuming online content.

Ansah’s denial serves as a reminder to verify information through credible sources, especially in today’s digital landscape.

The public is urged to be vigilant and cautious of fake news, prioritizing trusted sources for accurate information.