By Burnett Munthali
The Director General of the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA), Daud Suleman, has issued a strong call for Malawians to refrain from engaging in online harassment, including the spread of hate speech and false information on social media platforms. Speaking on the issue, Suleman emphasized that such harmful behaviors not only tarnish individuals’ reputations but also contribute to the growing number of challenges associated with the use of the internet.
Suleman’s remarks come at a time when internet usage in Malawi has rapidly expanded, with more citizens now accessing social media and other digital platforms. However, this increase in online activity has also given rise to various negative behaviors, such as cyberbullying, defamatory comments, and the spread of misleading information. These actions, according to Suleman, have the potential to cause significant harm to both individuals and society at large.

He urged the public to exercise caution when interacting online, noting that while freedom of expression is vital, it should not come at the cost of damaging others. Suleman pointed out that many organizations, including those that hire individuals for work, are increasingly monitoring the online activities of their potential employees. This means that any negative content, including abusive posts or unethical online behavior, can impact one’s professional life and future prospects.
The MACRA chief further explained that should employers or organizations notice individuals engaging in online misconduct, they have the right to refrain from hiring or working with such individuals. He advised Malawians to be mindful of how they present themselves on the internet, reminding them that digital actions can have real-world consequences. The tone of his message underscored the need for a more responsible and ethical online culture, which aligns with societal norms and values.
Suleman’s message is particularly timely as Malawi, like many other countries, grapples with the complexities of regulating online content while respecting individual freedoms. His call to action serves as a reminder that the digital age, while offering numerous opportunities, also demands greater accountability and civility from its users.
As Malawians continue to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the internet, it is crucial for everyone to play their part in fostering a positive and respectful online environment. This not only ensures that the internet remains a space for constructive dialogue but also protects the integrity and dignity of individuals in the country’s rapidly digitalizing society.