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Implementation, not abstractions: FOI must be funded

MRA believes that Nigeria’s public entities should show their commitment to transparent and accountable governance by ensuring allocation of funds to implement the Freedom of Information Act.

Regional training anchored on ROAM-X indicators

UNESCO is encouraging African countries to pursue a ROAM-X assessment as a tool to evaluate developments in technology.

Continued barring of Zimbabwe’s private media condemned

After Zimbabwean journalists are blocked from covering yet another national occasion, MISA calls out the state for unconstitutionally excluding private media outlets from critical event.

Africa’s media stakeholders spotlight rising impunity

At the dual commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the UN Plan of Action and the International Day to End Impunity held in Victoria Falls, media stakeholders urged African governments to prosecute perpetrators of crimes against journalists.

Nigerian TV station sanctioned for broadcasting false report

Nigerian television station ‘Arise TV’ is fined approximately US$4,500 for airing a fake press release, despite a public apology and retraction of the story.

Filming opposition leader’s impending arrest lands Muvi TV staff in detention

Journalist Innocent Phiri and camera operator Obvious Kapunda, who filmed the raid of an opposition politician’s home, were detained overnight by Zambian police, and only released after paying an admission of guilt fine.

Mali’s freedom of expression under siege

Mali’s current transitional government’s heavy-handed tactics in dealing with the media are pushing journalists to self-censor.

Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage evaluated

Diverse media stakeholders assess and review the sector’s compliance with contents of Nigeria’s Media Code of Election Coverage ahead of 2023 elections.

Southern Africa commemorates UN Plan of Action on Safety of Journalists

MISA-Regional played host to a regional media stakeholders’ meeting to mark this year’s International Day to End Impunity, along with the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists.

African Union Data Policy Framework could enhance media rights

CIPESA notes that the Policy Framework is beneficial to data governance, data rights and privacy in Africa. However, its implementation is likely to come up against notable challenges.

More African governments using technology to advance political interests

Some African governments are colluding with tech companies to expand their repression through digital technologies while stripping citizens of their online and offline rights.

Media colleagues protest prosecution of journalist Pape Alé Niang

The arrest, detention and subsequent indictment of Senegalese journalist Pape Alé Niang is strongly condemned by Media Foundation for West Africa and other media organisations.

DRC authorities kick out French journalist Sonia Rolley

Experienced French journalist Sonia Rolley is not only denied accreditation to report in the DRC, she is deported from the country without her passport and belongings.

Journalist arrested, sexually assaulted during her on-going detention in Burundi

Rwanda-based Burundian journalist Floriane Irangabiye is arrested by police upon her return to her home country; although she has not been formally charged, she is accused of working with armed opposition groups and espionage.

GPU says political parties need to ensure journalists’ safety at their events

In their IDEI 2022 message, the Gambia Press Union says The Gambian government’s failure to prosecute perpetrators of crimes against journalists has perpetuated a cycle of violence against the media.

Nigeria’s advertising regulatory body sues Meta over “unsanctioned” adverts

A US$68 million lawsuit has been filed against Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, by the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria over unregulated advertising targeting Nigeria markets online.