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Shaping the Future of Journalism and Media Regulation in Africa

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  Panelists during one of the session at the summit, Photo: NIMCA Media regulators, practitioners, and policy experts from across Africa and beyond converged in Arusha for the 2nd Pan-African Media Councils’ Summit , a three-day forum aimed at strengthening journalism through robust media and communication regulation. The Network of Independent Media Councils in Africa (NIMCA), a continental body of independent press councils, hosted the summit under the theme ‘Advancing Media and Communication Regulations for Journalism Excellence in Africa.’ The summit brought together media stakeholders and policy makers to rethink media regulatory frameworks that uphold ethics and to address challenges that are eroding media and journalism profession in the face of rapid digital transformation. Welcoming the gathering, Ernest Sungura , Executive Secretary for Tanzania Media Council and Chairperson of the independent media council’s body stressed the urgency of revisiting media regul...

Empowering Youth to Drive Economic Transformation

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  AGRA VIce President Program Delivery, Professor Boga The National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCOM) hosted the 2025 National Youth Summit, under the theme “Harnessing Youth Innovation for Economic Empowerment and Sustainable Job Creation towards Malawi 2063.” The summit brought together youth leaders, innovators, policymakers, and development partners to explore how young people can be better supported to contribute meaningfully to national development. Delivering the keynote address at the event, Professor Hamadi Boga , Vice President of the Alliance for a Green Revolution inAfrica (AGRA), called for a bold shift in mind-set to see young people not as leaders of tomorrow, but as key drivers of Malawi’s economic transformation today. “Young people are already at the forefront of change. From smallholder farmers using mobile payment systems, to youth-led cooperatives using digital platforms to access markets, the evidence is clear, innovation and youth entrepreneurship are not...

Campaign Season Kicks Off in Malawi Ahead of Crucial 16 September Polls

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  The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) launched the official campaign period for the 2025 General Election on 14 July 2025 at the Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe under the theme Promoting Democratic Leadership Through Your Vote . This theme calls for everyone to take up responsibility to help advance the democracy of the nation through voting. The launch is a milestone in Malawi’s electoral calendar that has set the stage for a closely watched democratic process in the country’s political history following months of voter registration, primary elections, and collection of nomination papers. What we haven’t seen yet, are alliances to increase the winning opportunities following the 50+1 rule which seems a difficult feat for a single party to navigate. With the launch of the campaign period, parties are now expected to roll out manifestos, engage in debates, and outline their vision for Malawi’s future. A Call for Peaceful, Inclusive, and Transparent Campaignin...