Chaponda hits back at MISA Malawi  for Condoning Irresponsible Journalism


By Twink Jones Gadama

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi chapter has come under intense criticism for its handling of the recent Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) convention coverage.

The organization’s condemnation of the DPP has been deemed irresponsible and illogical, exposing its tolerance for unprofessional journalism.

During the convention, the Nation Publications Limited (NPL) media team was accused of unethical behavior, which MISA failed to address adequately.

Instead of disciplining its affiliated journalists, MISA chose to condemn the DPP, raising eyebrows about its commitment to upholding professionalism in journalism.

What’s even more alarming is that MISA’s chairman failed to engage with the convention chairman, George Chaponda, to discuss the matter amicably.

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Chaponda ensured that all media houses, including BNL, MZATI, ANGALIBA, 101, and CAPITAL FM, enjoyed a cordial relationship and warm welcome.

All reporters were accorded total security and care, and there were no reports of anyone being manhandled while discharging their duties.

In fact, Chaponda went above and beyond to ensure that all media houses were given their total freedom with total care and full security.

This makes MISA’s condemnation of the DPP even more puzzling, as there was no evidence of any wrongdoing on the part of the DPP.

MISA’s actions have sparked outrage, with many calling for the organization to adhere to its high values and standards.

The chairman of MISA Malawi must acknowledge that multiple reputable media houses covered the event, and it was not only NPL that was involved.

By failing to conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations and not holding its members accountable, MISA has compromised its credibility and integrity.

The organization’s stance has sent a wrong message, suggesting that it condones irresponsible journalism.

Furthermore, MISA’s actions will compel one to conclude that they are serving a certain political party and diverted from its terms of reference.

This is a dangerous precedent, as it undermines the very principles of journalism and democracy.

MISA Malawi must take immediate action to rectify this situation, ensuring that its members uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethical journalism.

Anything less would be a disservice to the journalism profession and the public’s trust.

The organization must rise up and detach itself from politics, remaining neutral in upholding its mandate in a democracy.

The public expects more from MISA, and it’s time for the organization to take responsibility for its actions.

MISA Malawi’s condemnation of the DPP is a clear indication of its tolerance for irresponsible journalism.

The organization’s failure to uphold professionalism and conduct a thorough investigation has compromised its credibility and integrity.

It’s time for MISA to take immediate action and adhere to its high values and standards, ensuring that its members uphold the highest standards of ethical journalism.