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Ghanaian media houses urged to reinforce their security

An analysis of the attacks on media houses by the MFWA highlights the lack of punitive measures against attackers.

Two Nigerian journalists charged with cyberstalking for reporting on corruption

If they are found guilty, Aiyelabegan Babatunde AbdulRazaq and Oluwatoyin Luqman Bolakale face the prospect of a jail sentence and a fine under the Cybercrimes Act.

Ethiopia’s disturbing pattern of detaining journalists

Ethiopia’s state of emergency legislation is paving the way for security personnel to attack the media sector without judicious oversight.

Niger: Where is journalist Samira Sabou?

The family of freelance journalist and blogger Samira Sabou have not heard from her since she was abducted from her home at the end of September.

Brazen attack on Ghanaian radio station

A mob allegedly affiliated to the ruling party storms the Accra-based television station UTV, during a live broadcast.

Sub-Saharan Africa: Role of media subverted by internet shutdowns

Internet shutdowns during “key moments in a nation’s life” effectively silence the media and restrict access to information.

Nigerian Communications Commission demands protection of data

The Nigerian Communications Commission has warned telemarketers that mining data of subscribers for commercial use is prohibited under the country’s regulations.

Gambian journalist Bakary Mankajang detained

A routine call from the police culminates in the arbitrary arrest of Bakary Mankajang, the founder of ‘Mankajang Daily’.

Military junta in Burkina Faso suspends 4th media outlet this year

Burkina Faso’s military junta has once again taken exception to coverage of news by foreign news media and suspended French media outlet ‘Jeune Afrique’.

Access to Information may not move mountains, but it can move garbage

Special Issue: Reyhana Masters brings an access to information focus to her latest regional brief, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Horrific end for Nigerian broadcaster Hamisu Danjibga

The International Press Centre urges police to carry out a thorough investigation into gruesome murder of Hamisu Danjibga.

Four Comoros journalists appeal conviction

Four journalists are convicted for their reports on sexual assault allegations at the country’s public broadcaster.

Angolan journalist arrested for reporting on prosecutor’s alleged fraud

Liberato Furtado Pereira charged with criminal defamation, insult, and forgery for his public interest reporting.

Veteran Ghanaian broadcaster Noah Dameh passes away

The ongoing legal persecution of journalist Noah Narh Dameh over his critical reportage has fateful impact on his health and wellbeing.

Congolese journalist Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala’s arbitrary detention referred to the UN

Renowned journalist Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala is being held by authorities in the DRC, over an article that does not even bear his name.

Indefinite ban imposed on Cameroon’s “The Post”

Despite a decision by senior editors to withdraw coup-themed front page story, Cameroonian Southwest regional governor bans “The Post”.