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Yet another arrest of a Ghanaian journalist on false news charges

A Facebook post over the granting of a controversial mining concession leads to arrest of journalist Noah Dameh on charges of publishing false news.

Nigerian authorities asked to investigate attempted abduction of Oludare Richards

Nigerian journalist Oludare Richards narrates the ordeal of his attempted kidnapping in April and how it has adversely impacted the wellbeing of his family.

CIPESA urges African states to ratify protocol on persons with disabilities

During the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights’ 71st ordinary session, CIPESA made a submission asking African countries to urgently ratify and implement the Protocol on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

West Africa: Disruption of media through physical attacks

Over the course of the last 5 months eight media houses in four countries have been attacked, in instances where 13 journalists and media workers have been assaulted and equipment destroyed.

Ethiopia kicks out “The Economist” correspondent

The Ethiopian Media Authority has revoked the accreditation of “The Economist” reporter Tom Gardner, for allegedly failing “to live [up to the] standards of conduct for journalists.”

Survival toolkit to protect journalists online launched

In response to the increase in the surveillance of journalists online, ARISA, MISA, Digital Society of Africa and DFB Labs collaborate to publish a survival tool kit for journalists to protect their privacy on the internet.

Three DRC journalists detained for insulting deputy prime minister

Radio journalists – Albert Muhila, Dieu Agba, and Patrick Gbondo who work for Radio Mwana Mboka – are released on bail, after spending over a week in jail, for allegedly insulting high-ranking government official.

Republishing post lands Nigerian journalist in jail

The founder of “EaglesForeSight”, Olamilekan Hammed Adewale Bashiru, is detained by Nigeria’s Department of State Security (DSS), for reposting a widely shared article about the Ogun State Governor’s alleged criminal record.

RSF calls on Somalia’s new president to prioritise journalists’ safety

Somalia’s new president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, is urged by Reporters Without Borders to prioritise the safety of journalists “in a country where political violence and corruption have long prevailed over press freedom.”

The Gambia: President Barrow publicly threatens critic

The Media Foundation of West Africa and the Gambia Press Union worry about the consequences of President Adama Barrow’s televised threat against government critic Madi Jobarteh.

Death of student over blasphemy accusation condemned

The MFWA condemns the gruesome killing of a student, Deborah Samuel, on accusations of blasphemy and demands a thorough investigation into the incident which needs to lead to justice for her family.

Ethiopian journalist held captive for more than a week

Abducted following a violent night raid on his home in Addis Ababa by suspected military officers, Ethiopian journalist Gobeze Sisay is held hostage in unknown location where he is interrogated and threatened over his reporting.

Chad journalist only released on orders of local prosecutor

Radio journalist Olivier Memnguidé, who was covering a riot in Donia in Chad’s Logone Occidental region, is detained by security forces and accused of rebellion.

ACHPR Special Rapporteur says digital surveillance of journalists on the rise

The African Commission Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information – Commissioner Ourveena Geereesha Topsy-Sonoo – expresses concern over the rise of surveillance on the African continent.

Zimbabwean journalists out on bail

Zimbabwean journalists Blessed Mhlanga and Chengeto Chidi, arrested while filming the attempted arrest of an opposition leader, are released on bail after spending 2 days in jail.

Private company that receives public funds is subject to the FOI Act

Nigeria’s Appeals Court upholds a Federal High Court ruling, which states that private companies are also subject to the FOI Act.