Thursday, April 25, 2024

Featured Video

Latest Stories

Top 10 Music

Upcoming Events

Zomba City Festival

Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:00:00 UTC @ Botanic Garden - 2024 Zomba City Festival is schedulled to take place on 26 to 28 April at Botanic Garden in Zomba This is a festival for all ages in the historic mountain city of Zomba. Celebrate Cultu... More Info
Queens Club Shut Down

Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:00:00 UTC @ Queens Club - Queens Club Presents "Queens Club Shut Down" with music performances by Kelly Kay, Charisma, Teddy Makadi and Praise Umali. The show will take place at Queens Club in Mzuzu on 26 April... More Info

GOVT URGES MEDIA PRACTITIONERS TO DESIST FROM HATE SPEECH WHEN REPORTING NEWS.

Minister of Information, Civic Education and Communications Technology Mark Botomani has asked journalist to stop promoting hate speech during news reporting.

Botomani made the remarks during the official opening of the Regional Conference on Media Freedom and Democracy at Bingu international convention Centre in Lilongwe.

“It is sad that members of the media are promoting hate speech, promoting divisions and disunity, promoting fake news and disinformation.

In his speech, Botoman said President Peter Mutharika administration will continue to be a listening government in order to provide a conducive environment for the media.

“The government will remain a friend of the media and claimed that the government has demonstrated its steadfast belief in human rights and freedoms.

“It is for this reason that all freedoms, including those relevant to this conference namely freedom of expression and freedom of the press are jealously safeguarded,” he said.

Botomani said the situation is not helped by the absence of the Media Council of Malawi which died naturally a few years ago.

“I must emphasize that an environment where an arbiter to adjudicate over media related disputes is non-existent incentivizes those with grievances to take unwarranted and extreme measures against the media.

“I am not encouraging the aggrieved to take matters into their own hands nor am I pleased with the impression, which seems to be enduring, that the media is not concerned that a media council does not exist to regulate excesses from newsrooms,” Botomani said.

Botoman also encouraged the participants to discuss issues like countering fake news and disinformation, professional and ethical reporting, and media regulation.

Speaking at the event, British High Commissioner to Malawi Holly Tett said the United Kingdom remains committed to supporting media freedom and protecting democracy in Africa.

“We thought of bringing together inspirational voices and media freedom advocates at one place like this to discuss how you can ensure that the media steps up its role of building healthier and well-informed democratic societies in both Malawi and neighbouring countries, especially at a time when we are seeing a new and dangerous trend of journalists being targeted simply for doing their jobs,” she said.

 

Subscribe to our Youtube Channel:

Related Posts

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Popular Articles