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Internet & Online Safety · Malawi

Online safety & content laws in Malawi (2026)

PartialElectronic Transactions and Cyber Security Act 2016 (Act No. 33 of 2016); Communications Act 2016; Data Protection Act 2024 — all administered by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA)Country index 75 · B+

Malawi shaded by its internet & online safety status

Malawi's online safety regime is built on the Electronic Transactions and Cyber Security Act 2016, which criminalises cybercrime, offensive online communication, and child pornography, and includes intermediary liability and takedown provisions. The Data Protection Act 2024, in force since June 2024, adds privacy and child-data safeguards but there is no dedicated comprehensive online-safety or platform-moderation law equivalent to the EU DSA or UK Online Safety Act. Freedom House rates Malawi 'Partly Free' (61/100) in its 2025 Freedom on the Net report, noting persistent use of existing cyber laws to arrest journalists and activists alongside incremental improvements.

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Cybercrime & content offences

The Electronic Transactions and Cyber Security Act 2016 criminalises cyber harassment, offensive communication, child pornography, and spam. Sections 24(e)–(f) allow government restriction of online communications for national security and public order. The Act is the primary tool invoked against online expression.

Platform / intermediary liability

The ETCA 2016 includes provisions on intermediary liability, liability for hosting services, takedown notification, and online content editors, but these fall short of a systematic DSA-style content-moderation obligation. No separate platform-liability regime has been enacted.

Data Protection Act 2024

Malawi's Data Protection Act came into force on 3 June 2024 with MACRA as supervisory authority. It requires parental or guardian consent for processing children's data and mandates mechanisms to verify age and guardian identity — the closest Malawi has to age-verification obligations for online services.

Misuse of cyber laws against speech

In 2024 multiple individuals — including journalists and activists — were arrested under the ETCA 2016 for social-media posts, WhatsApp messages, and online articles. A resident was convicted in May 2024 for insulting the president in a WhatsApp group. Freedom House and MISA Malawi both documented systematic use of 'cyberspamming' charges to silence dissent.

MACRA misinformation surveillance system

In January 2025, MACRA announced a K2.6 billion (~USD 1.5 million) contract to procure a system for monitoring misinformation and disinformation trends ahead of the September 2025 general elections. The Malawi Human Rights Commission opened an investigation; civil society groups warned of mass-surveillance risks and called for a human-rights impact assessment.

Freedom House 2025 assessment

Malawi scored 61/100 ('Partly Free') in Freedom on the Net 2025. The report noted improvement — fewer convictions for online expression and the Data Protection Act's enactment — but flagged continuing arrests, attempted government manipulation of online media, and surveillance concerns ahead of elections.

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