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Heartbreak, joy, and renewed impetus in pushing for safety of journalists in Africa

May 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.

DRC journalist survives machete attack

Geonne Djokwa is hospitalised after being brutally attacked while covering a protest in Kinshasa, the capital city of the DRC.

Nigeria’s Federal High court rules in favour of MRA

Nigeria’s National Broadcasting Commission is prevented from sanctioning broadcasters.

Press-free day for Guinea

A number of press associations in Guinea issue a joint statement to protest recurring media freedom violations in the country.

Former Ghanaian president promises to thoroughly investigate Ahmed Suale’s murder

One of presidential candidate John Mahama’s electioneering campaign pledges is to speed up the investigation of the assassination of journalist Ahmed Suale.

CIPESA unpacks Uganda’s proposed new digital tax

The proposed amendments to Uganda’s tax law targeting the digital sector, will further burden already distressed consumers.

Gunmen kidnap and torture the ‘wrong’ journalist in DRC

The kidnappers who brutally assaulted journalist Deogratias Dhessaba in a case of mistaken identity, still pose a threat to their intended target.

MFWA offers insight in Nigerian death penalty appeal

The MFWA has submitted an amicus curiae petition to Nigeria’s Supreme Court in support of musician Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, who is appealing his death sentence in a blasphemy case.

Nigeria’s regulator ordered to comply with court order

Nigeria’s National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is contesting a high court ruling, which has blocked the regulator from sanctioning broadcasters.

Unpacking Ghana’s poor press freedom rankings

The MFWA explores the reasons why Ghana has dropped on the RSF global press index.

Media push back for right to report, French journalists expelled, and World Press Freedom Day

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

IPC establishes centre for safety of journalists

The International Press Centre is concerned by the growing number of attacks against journalists, which is a strong indicator of the deteriorating media freedom situation in Nigeria.

Freedom of expression a crucial enabling right

The regional chairperson of the Media Institute for Southern Africa, Golden Maunganidze, calls on states to repeal media phobic laws and align legislation to international standards.

Nigeria’s government urged to do more to protect media

Media Rights Agenda has called on Nigeria’s President Elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his incoming government to protect media freedoms on paper and in practice.

Ghana government asked to repeal false publication laws

Ghanaian media stakeholders together with the MFWA called on President Nana Akufo-Addo to annul sections of two laws that criminalise free expression.

MISA prioritises safety of journalists prior to Zimbabwean elections

The MISA Zimbabwe national director highlighted that previous elections were marked by increases in attacks against journalists and it was imperative that measures be put in place to ensure the safety of media workers during the electoral period.