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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.

Police arrest journalist in attempt to force retraction

Nigerian broadcast journalist Dare Akogun is detained by police in Ilorin State, Nigeria, as a means to force him to retract statement he allegedly made implicating a state government official.

South African court gags media outlet from publishing secret document

South African High Court orders journalist Thabo Makwakwa to return secret documents to South Africa’s State Security Agency.

AFEX members express concern at deteriorating media freedom landscape on the continent

During their meeting with the ACHPR Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information, Ourveena Geereesha Topsy-Sonoo, AFEX members discussed measures to be taken to continue safeguarding freedom of expression in Africa.

DRC journalist is convicted in absentia

Journalist Gauthier Sey Tshiang is fined and sentenced to one year in prison over his reports on a public official.

Somali Journalists Syndicate secretary-general arrested

The Committee to Protect Journalists describes the arbitrary arrest of Abdalle Ahmed Mumin, the secretary-general of the Somali Journalists Syndicate, as an “act of agression.”

IPC launches media monitoring coverage project ahead of Nigerian elections

The media monitoring project initiated by the International Press Centre is expected to identify shortcomings in reporting that can be used as points of engagement to improve professionalism in coverage of elections.

AI needs to be regulated to protect peoples’ rights

Alt Advisory cautions that the use of artificial intelligence to build a profile of people based on their personal information is “a central feature of surveillance capitalism, and yet mostly shrouded in secrecy.”

Leading lights on RTI and internet freedom meet at #FiFAfrica2022, attacks on sports journalists in Uganda and Ghana

September 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.

Somali journalist Ahmed Mohamed Shukur killed

Cameraman Ahmed Mohamed Shukur becomes the latest media fatality in Somalia after he is killed by landmine, while covering a counter-terrorist operation.