The National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE) in collaboration with Bwaila Media Club (BMC) have officially signed a memorandum of understanding to work together in disseminating accurate, relevant and civic information to the public towards the fourth coming 2025 general elections.
Speaking during the signing ceremony on Tuesday, NICE Executive Director, Gray Kalindekafe said they have taken this bold decision in realizing that they can not work in isolation in making sure that all Malawians are well informed but rather partner with the media realizing the important role the Media play in democratic Malawi.
Kalindekafe cited that the partnership is not just collaboration, but is about amplifying the voice of democracy ensuring that every Malawian had access to credible, timely, and impactful information across the country.
“We are going to use each others competitive advantage to ensure that we provide civic education to each and every corner of this country,” said Kalindekafe.
In his remarks, the secretary general for BMC, Moses Chitsulo commended NICE for the partnership and promised to utilize the Platform, expertise, and networks to ensure that every Malawian understands their Rights, duties and importance of their voice in the development of the Nation.
He therefore urged BMC members to embrace the opportunity rendered with enthusiasm and dedication.