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Edgar Phiri warns Karonga journalists to preach the truth or face chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51547, member: 636"] Civil society bosses delivered a stern message to local reporters during Saturday's press gathering about their duty to democracy. Edgar Phiri commanded the room at Karonga Press Club's yearly assembly as he demanded journalists step up their game for upcoming elections. The CSO chief warned scribes against peddling fake news that could wreck voter confidence in quality candidates. Phiri hammered home that media workers must become teachers and peacekeepers during the heated political season. His speech centered around the critical need for accurate reporting that helps citizens pick winners. District education official Nathan Sakala backed up those demands with his assessment of voter readiness across Karonga. The NICE representative revealed that registration numbers look strong but knowledge levels remain dangerously low among the electorate. Sakala stressed that reporters carry the burden of educating communities about smart ballot choices. His comments highlighted the gap between voter enthusiasm and actual comprehension of democratic processes. The official painted journalists as bridge builders between complex politics and ordinary citizens. Press club deputy Wezzie Mwangonde pledged her organization would tackle civic education head on throughout the district. The vice chair promised active community engagement to ensure voters understand their power and responsibilities. Mwangonde's commitment signals a shift toward more hands-on journalism that goes beyond simple reporting. Financial backing for the annual meeting came from three political figures including aspiring MP Job Msowoya and current representative Mngasulwa Mwambande. Their support demonstrates cross-party interest in media accountability and voter education efforts. [/QUOTE]
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