It is not negative reporting from Malawi media Mr President

During his recent meeting with owners and chief executives of private media houses, President Peter Mutharika expressed his disappointment about negative reporting by journalists.  He said he was not happy about how some journalists write bad things about the country and in the process portraying a negative picture to the outside world that would scare investors.

Mutharika and media managers
Mutharika and media managers

Naturally, the President detests negative reports because they portray a failed government and by extension, that he is a failed leader.  What the President should know is that it is easy for journalists to write fake positive reports to camouflage problems and please government.  Is this what he wants?  If so, what benefit can people derive from that?

In case the President has forgotten, the whole idea behind achieving democracy in Malawi was/is to promote transparency, which comes with reporting as it is.  Therefore sugar-coating problems to cover up government’s failure is not part of this.

No sensible person can intentionally write or talk negatively about their country.  The negative side of the story comes about because the reporters want to give a true picture.

The President should just take the reports as whistle blowers for him to take appropriate action. Even the would-be investors can prepare accordingly after knowing what situation to expect.

For example, with the current long hours of electricity blackouts, any serious investor must come to Malawi ready with an alternative source of power.  Failing which they will just use Malawi as a stepping stone to other African countries which have more reliable power.

Most Malawians know better that it had to take some courageous journalists to expose the systematic loosing of government resources known as Cashgate.  This was taking place silently as leaders watched and some are alleged to have benefitted from it too.  Reporting about Cashgate should not be blamed on journalists although it has shown the country as one of the most corrupt in Africa.

Currently, Malawi is facing acute food shortages.  This is undeniable and yet the President and his Cabinet ministers say people will not die of hunger because there is enough maize.  This makes no sense when the reality is that most selling points have no maize and where there is maize it is erratically available and rationed to 10 kilogrammes after one has slept at the selling point for days.  If the truth is told about the food situation, who knows, some well-wishers might come along with help!

Instead of blaming journalists, the President should blame some of his advisers for not doing their jobs properly. They are supposed to be his eyes and ears so as to advise him on time so that he can be rectifying problems before they get out of hand.

There is no point having advisers who are simply hangers or who just specialise in refuting this and that story pertaining to the Presidency.  They must master communication skills and strategies to help him better.

The President should know better that problems in Malawi are too numerous.  No amount of cover up can avoid the outside world to know about the gleam picture and the suffering going on in this country.

In fact, some of the negative reports about the country come from visiting international journalists.  Let the government sort out the mess, instead of complaining about negative reporting by our journalists who are just fulfilling their duty of being voice of the voiceless masses across the country.

 

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blitz
8 years ago

The Media is Gabbage in Gabbage out…if government is doing nothing, the media reports the nothing the government is doing. I don’t see any wrong in that.

Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace
8 years ago

Malawi Media be at the fore front in publicising solutions and solutions only….You play a major role in propagating our economy….its so pathetic that each time you open the papers its just full of trash…as though none of you went to school.

You have a wider audience, research what other countrie’s media houses are doing to contribute towards the economy.

Enough of caughting text out of contex.
Thax Miss Emily

Eugene
Eugene
8 years ago

Bwampini, do your job and the media will report accordingly. First you steal the election, then continue to steal on top of the 577 BILLION…the donors are not stupid, they can see for themselves what’s happening.. They don’t need to be told by the media

Luis Jafali
Luis Jafali
8 years ago

I QUOTE: Some of the negative reporting of our country come from visiting international journalists. Yes, yes, yes I agree with you but lets not forget that we have Embassies and International Organization. Do we know some of works they do? Perhaps not! These Embassies are like small nations in big nation. ( a cup in a big container of water). They spy for their governments and countries. Why should they be the first ones to know what happens (positive or negative) in our country? Let us be the first to know even if its negative. We deserve to know… Read more »

All4ks
All4ks
8 years ago

Kakha erutu, typical dpp bootlicker. Jappie and msaka bought alot of maize to distribute and bribe people in their areas. Where did they get the maize? That was when the govt was saying we have alot of maize stocks in admarc depots. Now this govt finds itself exposed by its own lies. And journalist should keep quiet? What happened to the maize in the so called silos? Analyst, am very disappointed with your views on apm. Apm gives more bad news or decisions than good ones, hence more bad news is being given by journalists. That is the truth, more… Read more »

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
8 years ago

Excellent! Let us hope our leaders read this and learn!

Awacha
Awacha
8 years ago

After all not all of us can be boot lickers and hand clappers Mr president! Learn to accommodate opposing views and opinions and build on them to make a better leader. I pause!

truth pains
truth pains
8 years ago

very true mr. president some of you journalists behave as if malawi is not your country and that when these donors go you will not suffer. the president is not saying dont report bad things but be responsible in reporting. for example look at your emotional write up here. wakwiyiranji iwe mtolankhani? emotions are visible across your lines. learn to sell and not always scaring investors that is the message from mr. president

Kakha Erutu
Kakha Erutu
8 years ago

Mai Kamanga, the president never said there is enough maize. He said he will ensure there is enough maize. The problem with Malawi media is misrepresentation of facts to suit personal views. CHANGE.

Jokujoku
Jokujoku
8 years ago

Why have u been given these billions by china

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