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‘False news’ laws – the new weapon of choice against the media

West African countries’ adoption of laws to curb infodemic are being used to convict journalists exposing corruption or writing critical content.

Glimmer of hope with release of Olivier Dubois, homophobia intensifies and protests proliferate

March 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.

Burkina Faso suspends “France 24”

The Burkinabé government suspends “France 24” following the French news station’s decision to report the responses made by a leading member of the jihadi rebel group operating in the region.

DRC journalist arrested for reporting on unrest in eastern Congo

John Ngongo Lomango, the director of a broadcaster, is arrested by intelligence officers for allegedly spreading false news on the conflict in Maniema province.

Ugandan court prioritises citizens’ rights

Despite objections from the Attorney General, Uganda’s High Court rules in favour of allowing CIPESA, Access Now and ARTICLE 19 to provide expert opinion on the country’s digital registration of citizens.

Nigeria launches independent self-regulatory body

Journalists, editors and owners collaborate to form the National Media Complaints Commission as a mechanism through which citizens can lodge their complaints around media content.

Journalist assaulted by hoodlums while covering elections

The director of the International Center for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) – Dayo Aiyetan – brutally assaulted while covering Nigeria’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.

Media targeted during violent protests in Kenya

Kenya’s broadcasting regulator threatens to shut down 6 broadcasters for coverage of protests in the country.

Misinformation in Ghana fuelled by politicians and weakened legacy media

At a frank discussion on misinformation convened by Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) and partner, stakeholders take tough stance on political propaganda and regulation of social media platforms.

Mandate of Nigeria’s broadcasting regulator questioned

Media Rights Agenda uses Nigeria’s freedom of information law to anchor their interrogation of the independence of the country’s broadcasting regulator.

Journalists battered during Nigeria’s two elections

The International Press Institute calls on Nigeria’s government to take action against attackers that assaulted journalists during elections.

Elation over the release of Olivier Dubois

Freelance French reporter Olivier Dubois, who was abducted in April 2021, holds the unenviable record of being one of France’s longest-held hostages.

Ethiopian journalist languishing in jail

The founder of Gurage Media Network, Beyene Wolde, is arrested and detained but weeks later has not been charged.

Uganda’s parliament passes severely punitive anti-LGBTQI+ law

Uganda’s parliament passes controversial law that will make it illegal to promote homosexuality, or even identify as gay. The bill also outlaws the “promotion of homosexuality,” effectively instituting a system of complete censorship on LGBT issues.

Ruling on journalist’s defamation suit disappointing and disturbing

Not only does a Ghanian High Court judge dismiss a defamation suit filed by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, but he goes on to describe him as a “corrupt blackmailer”.

MISA seeks clarity from Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

Citing constitutional guarantees, executive director of MISA-Zimbabwe engages country’s electoral management body over journalists being blocked from accessing voter registration centres.