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Changes in Ghana’s media landscape over 30 years

Sulemana Braimah evaluates the critical role of the media through three decades of Ghana’s political history.

Participants at the Information and Communication Rights in Africa conference. Windhoek, Namibia. 31 May 2023. Photo courtesy of Fesmedia Africa

A decisive legal win in South Africa and ATI takes centre stage in Windhoek, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Kenya

June 2023 in Africa: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

ACHPR Special Rapporteur engages Zimbabwe’s President on ‘Patriot Bill’

Commissioner Gerveesha Topsy-Sonoo voiced concern that the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Bill will curtail numerous rights.

GPU and RSF hold workshop for media sector heads

The concept of the Journalism Trust Initiative was introduced to Gambian publishers and media managers with the purpose of promoting professionalism and quality journalism.

Senegalese reporter Maty Sarr Niang remains behind bars

Conditions of Pape Ndiaye and Serigne Saliou Gueye’s provisional release, requires them to report to the prosecutor’s office once a month and prevents them from leaving the country.

Zimbabwe’s recently passed law signals disturbing crackdown

The Patriot Act as it more commonly referred to, severely limits Zimbabweans’ rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association.

Activists hold posters and chant to pay tribute to the assassinated Human Rights Lawyer Thulani Maseko

Eswatini: Still no justice for 2021 violence

Two years after a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters by security forces, authorities in eSwatini continue to resist calls for democratic reform.

Governor of DRC’s Equateur province defies court order

Radio Télévision Sarah remains off air, despite a local appeal court decision authorising that the privately owned station be allowed to reopen and its equipment be returned.

Liberian publication summoned to defend report on alleged court corruption

“FrontPageAfrica” is compelled to apologise for story they carried on the case of alleged bribery in the country’s judicial system.

Nigeria’s central bank ordered to pay MRA for denial of information

A Nigerian high court has directed the country’s central bank to provide Media Rights Agenda with the information it requested and pay 1 million naira (US$2,100) in damages.

Zimbabwe’s uneven electoral landscape

Authorities are using the country’s data protection laws to deny access to the digital voters roll claiming that the online version is susceptible to manipulation.

RSF urges court to overturn gag order on media outlet

A South African High Court judge grants interim interdict effectively blocking investigative media outlet ‘amaBhungane’ from reporting on business conglomerate.

High court dismisses private prosecution of journalist

A South African high court calls former president Jacob Zuma’s private prosecution of prosecutor Billy Downer and writer Karyn Maughan an abuse of process.

Kenya urged to “smell” the percolating disinformation industry

Kenya’s fermenting disinfodemic seemingly fuelled by political, economic and personal interests.

Internet shut down as Senegal plunges into chaos

Deadly riots erupt soon after Senegalese court hands down verdict against opposition leader Ousmane Sonko.

Zimbabwean business publication threatened

Head of Zimbabwe’s National Social Security Authority turns to police to take action against weekly after accusing publication of defamation.