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Nick Rogers
Nick Rogers
6 years ago

I find this amazing. How can a DIO summon journalists from private media to tell them they are not supposed to cover the stories. The private media is not answerable to the DIO, so common sense would have dictated that they meet the District Commissioner in person to get first hand information. On the other hand I wish to implore on journalists to be more professional when they cover stories of this nature. Often times they dwell on hearsays without digging deeper to get the facts.

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

MISA Malawi or Media Council of Malawi, through legal representatives get a mandatory injunction against Phalombe DistrictCouncil restraining it from hiding information meant for public knowledge. Apply also for the discovery of the accounts records which the District Council is unwilling to release. For those well versed in the art of investigative journalism, fish out what was paid to auditors in order to “doctor” the audit report.

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