Last evening I was
in town, getting myself soaked to the September rains wondering if this could
be attributed to effects of climate change or one of the malformations of
nature. Then I received a phone call from a friend asking me if I was home and
watching MBC TV, I said no. The friend told me that the broadcaster had just
covered in its news bulletin the DPP rally in Masintha.
Just seconds
after the call it was now text message from another text message. These were
friends informing me that they just watched Professor Peter Mutharika on MBC
TV. I said wow that must be exciting. Then the social media was awash with the “bravo
MBC for opening up” messages. Again I said wow this is interesting.
Unfortunately due to my tight television watching schedule, when I arrived home
my interest was in the USA with events on the historic Government shut down, I couldn’t
gamble switching on MBC TV.
To me the news
that MBC has opened up or is trying to open up (whatever is the right way of putting
it) is commendable but there is need to consolidate this development and take
other necessary steps to make sure that MBC achieves a full status of a public
broadcaster as enshrined in the Communications Act. It’s sickening to note that
it has taken the country 22 years since the MBC Act of 1964 was amended in 1991
for us to finally start opening up the airwaves of MBC.
In fact we were
not even supposed to be debating MBC because the communications act under
section 87 directs that MBC in its provision of broadcasting services must
function independently without any political bias, support the democratic
process and have regard to the public interest.
In my view, all
politicians in Malawi need to take the blame for failing Malawians on MBC.
There is no need for “Bravo JB” here. Just go to MBC and see the politics
within the corridors. You will hear of reporters being banned to cover
presidential functions simply because they are believed to be blue or green
instead of orange. People enjoying some favours because of a colour they are
believed to be promoting than others. So the opening up should also bring with
it a broom to take away all the political dirt that has clouded MBC for years.
Am longing for a
time when I will be able to watch the TNM Super league game live instead of being
forced to watch the president laying a foundation stone at some bus depot in
Mangochi. Gees! That stone is for the people of Mangochi not for all of us. Why
spending my tax money beaming such a function on a national TV? Who cares
anyway? I need to watch football, netball and other programs live not watch
Uladi Mussa and his bad mouth atakhutakhuta misonkho yathu nkumaphunzitsa ana
athu kutukwana pa TV. As if that is not enough, there is always a repeat after
the 8pm news.
To me opening up MBC means giving us news as
it is not watching a PP Member of Parliament (or DPP, MCP or belonging to any
other party) launching a football trophy in his area instead of updating us on
the Mphwiyo shooting episodes as they progress. It just feels like we are still
leaving under one party rule where MBC was there to talk about Kamuzu and MCP,
nobody else. Apart from the news clip that had the DPP leader or this other day
the MCP leader, it’s all about JB around the clock.
Let me put it
clear here that this is not about JB, it’s about whoever seats at state house.
We don’t need too much of you on TV, period!
Let MBC follow
up stories like this one where we heard that there is no maize in most admarc depots;
let them cover the depletion of maize in our maize silos. Let them carry
interviews that are criticising the current administration not the “so and so
have commended Government” stories, of course we are talking about well
balanced stories where all sides are given the platform to be heard.
As we surely
have shown commitment in this let’s not forget the fact that there is the
Communications act weighing heavily on the shoulders of MBC where the Director
General is answerable to the Minister of Information. Adding on that Section 90
of the act clearly states that the Board of MBC is appointed by the President.
MBC can open up yes but we still have got the hand of a politician somewhere
controlling events. That hand needs to be chopped off. We can’t be talking
about the very same things over and over again. MBC runs on our taxes not on
the bills of any politician. It is the duty of MBC to advance the encouragement
of free and informed opinion on all matters of public interest, respect for
human rights, the rule of law and the constitution of Malawi.
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