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RSF facilitate DRC media to connect at all costs

Through a strategic intervention, nine media outlets and journalists’ associations will be able to access the internet even if local operators disrupt online services.

MISA warns of growing surveillance

During its 77th Ordinary Session last year, the ACHPR raised concern over Member States’ implementation of surveillance with little regard for human rights norms and standards.

Four Nigerian journalists charged with cybercrime

Adisa-Jaji Azeez, Salihu Ayatullahi, Salihu Shola Taofeek and Abdulrahman Taye Damilola are facing charges of defamation for exposing corruption at a Nigerian state technical college.

Lawsuit filed at ECOWAS CCJ against Senegal internet shutdowns

Senegal-based human rights group AfricTivistes and local journalists Ayoba Faye and Moussa Ngom are challenging Senegal’s 2023 internet shutdowns at the ECOWAS Court of Justice.

Walf TV suspension lifted

A meeting between President Macky Sall and the management of Walf TV culminates in authorities allowing the Walfadjiri channel back on air.

Malawian police seize journalists’ gadgets

MISA Malawi is concerned at how numerous journalists working for the state broadcaster are being identified and investigated for alleged offenses committed under the Electronic Transactions and Cybersecurity Act.

Nigerian journalist Saint Mienpamo Onitsha freed on bail

Saint Mienpamo Onitsha was charged with cyberstalking for reporting on tensions in the southern Niger Delta region according to his charge sheet.

Senegalese authorities suspend Walf TV . . . again!

As Senegal’s media landscape deteriorates, Walf TV faces the threat of a permanent withdrawal of its licence.

Niger’s Maison de la Presse suspended

A month ago, media umbrella organisation, Maison de la Presse was prevented from holding its general assembly to elect a new board of directors and now it has been suspended.

MISA Malawi concerned by threats against Gregory Gondwe

The editorial director of the Platform for Investigative Journalists (PIJ), Gregory Gondwe, has been forced to go into hiding after his exposé on payments made by the military to businessman Zuneth Sattar.

Rwandan journalist Dieudonné Niyonsenga’s tale of torture

During a review of his case, Rwandan journalist Dieudonné Niyonsenga describes the inhumane conditions he has been held under and how he was frequently beaten.

Senegal: Pre-election crackdown

The crackdown on the opposition, media, and civil society intensifies ahead of Senegal’s polling day.

Senegalese broadcast editor receives death threats

The Media Foundation for West Africa calls on Senegalese authorities to investigate and prosecute the people sending threatening messages to radio station editor Babacar Fall.

Journalist union leader arrested in Guinea

Military authorities urged to end the wave of repression against the media in the country.

RSF identifies spyware on phones of two Togolese journalists

An deeper look into the arbitrary arrests of publisher Loïc Lawson and freelance journalist Anani Sossou reveal how they were in the crosshairs of the Togolese authorities for some time.

Looking ahead: Democratic deficits make for a bumpy road to Senegal’s elections

IFEX Africa Editor Reyhana Masters underscores how civic space and key free expression rights have been undermined in the West African country, and implications for its upcoming election – and beyond.