THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES
Police in Mzuzu have arrested two REIPLY employees.
The fight against Somali militant group al-Shabab must be stepped up.
Scottish first minister has called on the UK and US governments.
 
 
The Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) is a nongovernmental organisation established in 1995 with financial assistance from the European Union (EU) in order to improve the quality of journalism in Malawi. This would be done by promoting media independence and professionalism. The MIJ aims at achieving the above goals by providing non-residential certificate and diploma courses to both practising and aspiring journalists.
 
 
 
 
The Malawi Institute of Journalism
offers the following courses:
• Mass Communication Broadcasting
• Media Word Processing Skills
• Media English
• Media Law and Ethics
• Media Review
• Newswriting, Editing and Reporting
• Photojournalism
   
Albert Chindewe

Age:
23
Course:
certificate

Albert works for mij fm as assistant broadcaster.Advice to young people education is the key to success.
 
  WEEKEND EXPRESSS IS SPONSERED BY: The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
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