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A dark month for journalists’ safety and media freedom, CSOs push back against democratic rollbacks

October 2022 in Africa: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX’s regional editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

State government suspends broadcasters for covering opposition rally

The state government of Zamfara in Nigeria temporarily suspends 4 broadcasters – NTA, Gamji TV, Al-Umma TV, and Pride FM – for covering the state opposition rally.

The aversion to critical investigative journalism in Ghana

Executive Director of Media Foundation for West Africa, Sulemana Braimah reflects on the accelerated decline in the safety of investigative journalists in Ghana under President Nana Akufo Addo’s watch.

West African organisations agree to support ECOWAS mainstream issues of press freedom

CSOs, media and governance experts attending a two day regional conference organised by the MFWA, agree to work together on developing strategic response to democratic rollback in West African region.

Southern African organisations commit to developing resilient media systems

Rights groups attending the Spaces of Solidarity meeting convened by MISA Regional commit to working together to push back against the coordinated attack on freedom of expression, digital rights and privacy.

Guinea-Bissau journalist goes into hiding

A piece carried by ‘Rádio Galáxia de Pindjiguiti’ on the disappearance of a large amount of drugs seized during an operation leads to police search for Tiano Badjana, the station’s acting director, which forces him to go into hiding.

Botswana government urged to put an end to its undue interference in the work of civil society organisations

Efforts to interfere in the work of civil society can be precursors to worse human rights violations that would affect civic space and the democratic credibility of the country, while also eroding Botswana’s history of positive engagement with civil society.

Journalist Steve Wembi abducted, held incommunicado

Journalist Steve Wembi was allegedly picked up by members of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s intelligence and his whereabouts remain unknown.

Chadian journalist Orédjé Narcisse shot and killed

Orédjé Narcisse, who worked for the privately owned Radio Cefod, was shot outside his home allegedly by individuals wearing Chadian military uniforms.

MISA Regional holds Spaces of Solidarity conference

The Media Institute of Southern Africa convenes meeting to build network of like-minded organisations and harness regional solidarity.

Criminalisation of journalism could be reintroduced in CAR

In addition to being subjected to a wave of arrests, physical attacks and threats, journalists in the Central African Republic face the prospect of legislation being introduced that would criminalise press offences again.

Media outlets shut down in Nigeria’s Zamfara State

The International Press Centre describes the closure of certain media outlets in Nigeria’s Zamfara State as a violation of the rule of law.

Guinean journalists denied their right to protest

Journalists in Guinea are prevented from using Conakry’s Town Hall to stage a sit-in to protest the high handed actions of the country’s media regulator.

Journalist forced to delete footage

Members of Zimbabwe’s intelligence organisation and party supporters attack journalist Godwin Mangudya while he tries to cover a ruling party meeting.

Journalists barred from covering Zimbabwean state house event

In recent weeks, Zimbabwean journalists from certain media houses were excluded from covering ruling party and government related events.

Lomé court suspends privately owned “Liberté” newspaper

Togolese newspaper “Liberté” continues publishing while appealing its 3-month suspension.