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Malawi’s broadcasting regulator continues taking broadcasters off air

Regional collective body, Spaces of Solidarity, steps in to ask Malawi’s Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) to rethink hefty broadcasting licence fees.

International warrant issued for Togolese journalists

Following the shocking judgement sentencing Togolese journalists Ferdinand Ayité and Isidoro Kouwonou to 3 years in prison and a US$4,860 fine each, the two have gone into hiding.

Angolan authorities harass owner of privately owned website

The continued harassment of journalists covering topical national issues for ‘Camunda News’, leaves the owner David Boio, with no choice but to suspend operations.

Never-ending criminalisation over the reporting of Senegalese opposition politician’s rape case

Senegalese reporter Pape Ndiaye is charged with “spreading false news”, just a few months after the controversial arrest of journalist Pape Alé Niang.

Artistic freedom under assault in Zimbabwe

Celebrated musician Winky D, who sings about the economic meltdown in Zimbabwe, is pulled off stage by police mid-show.

MFWA and partners petition Guinea-Bissau President

The MFWA and media rights group in Guinea-Bissau express their serious concern over crippling licence fees, which will not only obliterate the broadcasting sector but will also undermine citizens’ right to information

Claim of absolute freedoms in Ghana is refuted by the MFWA

While Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo boasts of a country that promotes media freedom and freedom of expression, the MFWA spotlights the unresolved killing of Ahmed Suale and other serious media freedom violations.

Women leaders leave visible footprint on Africa’s political landscape

A review of Africa’s women leaders shows how they often spearhead their countries’ political transitions after conflict.

Uganda’s parliament threatens to criminalize homosexuality

The risk for Uganda’s LGBTQI+ community escalates, following months of aggressive rhetoric against sexual and gender minorities resulting in the proposal of a new and more punitive law.

MRA uses FOI Act to draw out information from Nigeria’s regulator

Media Rights Agenda asks Nigeria’s broadcasting regulator to provide detailed information on the sanctions it meted out to 300 broadcasters.

Dorica Mtenje arrested over article she did not author

Malawian journalist Dorica Mtenje is charged with defamation and offensive communication over an article she was not involved in writing.

Reporting on religious rifts in Ethiopia results in arrests

Journalists from online broadcaster Ethio Salem – Amanuel Asfaw and Meseret Tamiru – arbitrarily detained, for criticising government’s handling of the split in Ethiopia’s Orthodox church.

New tool for fighting online violence against women in Africa, positive change in Tanzania and journalists targeted in Cameroon

February 2023 in Africa: A special feature looks at a new African soft policy framework that considers the root causes of digital violence, plus the latest free expression news from the region, produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters.

Media women in Guinea-Bissau facing complex challenges

Prevalence of sexual harassment in newsrooms across Guinea-Bissau harmful to media women’s mental and physical well-being.

Starlink internet service launched in Nigeria

Nigeria becomes the first country in Africa to roll out Starlink internet service, which has enabled the country to achieve 100% broadband coverage, guaranteeing internet connectivity in remote, rural areas.

Mandatory registration required for foreign broadcasters operating in Nigeria

Nigeria’s broadcasting regulator orders foreign broadcasters and internet protocol television providers to regularise their operations or face prosecution.