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Cameroonian intelligence implicated in Martinez Zogo’s death

Many people close to the case are beginning to doubt the judicial investigation’s sincerity. Some point to the absence of certain evidence, which has disappeared or was never included in the case file.

Ethiopian authorities ignoring legal requirements

Ethiopian authorities arbitrarily detain ‘Alpha Media’ founder Bekalu Alamrew, and confiscate his equipment.

Special Issue Brief: Zimbabwe elections a roller coaster ride between compromise and control

Reyhana Masters shares an in-depth look at the politically charged landscape and obstacles to free expression and access to information in the lead-up to Zimbabwe’s elections, featuring commentary by key stakeholders.

Demands for a thorough investigation into death of Pelumi Onifade intensify

The MRA, IPC and MFWA have collectively launched a 30-day social media campaign seeking justice for Nigerian journalist Pelumi Onifade, who was shot and killed 3 years ago.

Gabonese journalists’ role reduced to observation

Gabon’s new law has eliminated journalists from being involved in the selection process of members for the country’s media regulator.

Mayor in Mozambique harasses journalists at briefing

Two TVM journalists told CPJ that they felt humiliated and were worried about their safety after some of the supporters present at the event started chanting “Get out” and that TVM was “rubbish.”

Floriane Irangabiye’s health deteriorates during year-long detention

Burundian authorities have failed to provide journalist Floriane Irangabiye with the necessary medical care she requires.

Justice demanded for Burundian journalist Jean Bigirimana

President Évariste Ndayishimiye’s administration is asked to investigate the disappearance of news website reporter Jean Bigirimana, who went missing 7 years ago.

Botswana’s intelligence agency raids “Mmegi” newspaper office

Botswana’s intelligence agency releases journalists Ryder Gabathuse and Innocent Selatlhwa but keeps their electronic devices.

Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act silences media

An annual magazine featuring personal stories from the LGBTQI+ community is put on hold as management figure out how to keep sources safe.

Guinea-Bissau government suspected of disrupting transmission of Portuguese channels

RTP África and RDP África disrupted just days after government accuses media outlets of downplaying Guinea-Bissau’s diplomatic achievements.

Two new reports on key issues affecting digital rights in Francophone Africa

Two new reports zone in on how West Africa governments are weaponising cybersecurity and anti-disinformation laws and using them against journalists and critical voices.

Setting governance standards around health data

Uganda looks at how to navigate technology’s potential to enhance health outcomes, while ensuring patient data confidentiality and integrity.

Service Ngardjelaï bears severe scars from his arbitrary 7-month detention

Chadian authorities neglected to inform Service Ngardjelaï that charges against him had been dismissed, 5 months prior to his release.

Justice remains elusive for Ahmed Hussein-Suale’s family

The lack of accountability in the death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela is being seen as a marker of a broader pattern of impunity for crimes against journalists in Ghana.

Nigerian president Tinubu being encouraged to reverse rule of repression

Democracy watchdogs would like to see a change in the freedom of expression landscape that was severely constrained during Nigerian President Buhari’s leadership.