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Editorial independence of newsrooms in Benin undermined

Reporting of news on the country’s public broadcaster is being tightly managed and controlled by personnel from the president’s office and three ministries.

Landmark victory for media freedom in Uganda

In a historic verdict, Uganda’s High court ruled that journalists Timothy Mulungi and Henry Sekanjako had their rights to movement, speech, conscience, opinion, assembly, and association violated.

Guinea-Bissau urged to adopt measures to enhance press freedom

Media advocacy organisations MFWA, Sinjotec, and the CPJ are encouraging authorities in Guinea-Bissau to address issues such as assaults, arbitrary detentions, and legal harassment of journalists, ahead of the country’s January 2025 Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process.

Sierra Leone ordered to compensate victims of crackdown

The ECOWAS Court of Justice has authorised the payment of USD15000 each to Hassan Kargbo and Mohamed Fornah, as compensation, for the violation of their right to security during a police crackdown on a July 2022 demonstration.

Murder of Somali-Swedish journalist Amun Abdullahi Mohamed condemned

The International Press Institute is calling for justice amidst the rise in threats against media freedom in Somalia.

Mali’s new law criminalises homosexuality

The risks for the LGBTQI+ community intensify amidst ongoing human rights concerns, with the passage of a new anti-gay law.

Roadmap for gender equality in media on course

By leveraging their influential platforms, the media can advocate for a law that addresses gender imbalances across various sectors, including the media industry itself.

Fact-checking coalition set up ahead of Ghana elections

The Coalition will run Media Situation Rooms dedicated to spotting and debunking misinformation disinformation and other harmful narratives related to the elections that may emerge on both online and offline platforms across the country.

Uganda’s anti-gay law, Niger’s dangerous directive, and a new West African lawyers’ network

October 2024 in Africa: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

The Gambia’s media being silenced through defamation lawsuits

The Gambia Press Union urges states officials to take up their complaints through the country’s self-regulatory mechanism, instead of resorting to financially crippling litigation against media outlets.

Journalist jailed for critical reporting on housing mismanagement

The detention of Thierry Patrick Ondoua and continued imprisonment of five other journalists emphasises the need to review Cameroon’s laws that criminalise journalism.

CIPESA trains civil society on mainstreaming persons with disabilities

Training undertaken on digital rights focuses on getting advocates to understand and appreciate the intersectionality between disability, technology, and human rights.

Critical media still continue to operate under duress in The Gambia

The Gambia Press Union’s submissiion to 81st ordinary session of African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) convening highlights the need for effective implementation of country’s ATI law.

Connecting continents while cutting through the stereotypes

Young Tanzanian American content creator, Marie Mbullu, leverages her platform to change the narrative about Africa on the global map.

Critical reporting in Zambia under threat

Investigative journalist Thomas Allan Zgambo is arrested for the third time this year, while being detained without charge.

Nigeria’s department of state services involved in impeding FOI request

Subsequent to submitting an information request, the head of the citizens’ group is summoned to the offices of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS).