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BBC ban by Burundi lifted

Three years after the BBC was suspended from broadcasting in Burundi, the ban has been lifted by the country’s media regulator.

Cameroon: Two journalists and an Equinoxe TV programme suspended

Two presenters and a leading current affairs programme on Cameroon’s outspoken and popular Equinoxe TV channel have been taken off the air for a month.

Zambian journalist assaulted and charged after covering land altercation

While taking footage of an altercation between council officers and church members, Zambian journalist Eric Chiyuka was assaulted and subsequently arrested.

MRA asks police to investigate attempted kidnapping

Lagos-based reporter Oludare Richards has gone into hiding after escaping his attempted abduction.

Ethiopian journalist released after spending 4 months in prison

Founder and editor of the Terera Network outlet, Temerat Negara, who was arrested under Ethiopia’s state of emergency and detained for months without being charged, is released on US$980 bail.

Malawian journalist being pressured to divulge source

Gregory Gondwe, the head of a Malawian investigative journalism unit, is arrested over a story involving the Attorney General.

24-year sentence for Nigerian activist Bala Mubarak

Nigerian activist Bala Mubarak’s two-year detention for blasphemy is followed up with a 24-year prison sentence.

Forced radio silence in Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau plunged into information blackout after 79 radio stations are shut down by government for not meeting an impossible deadline to renew licenses.

Significant court rulings, Jalingo’s journey from jail to joy, and Uganda’s quashing of critical voices

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

Cameroonian journalist detained, prosecuted for defamation

Journalist Malcom Bernabé Paho was arrested for defaming a religious leader in a story, even though Cameroon’s communications regulator found nothing amiss with the offending article.

Ugandan journalists granted bail

‘Alternative Digitalk TV’ executive director Norman Tumuhimbise and TV host Faridah Bikobere were released on bail, after being charged with offensive communication and cyberstalking.

Nigerian journalist Agba Jalingo acquitted

The 3-year ordeal of journalist and political activist Agba Jalingo finally came to an end, after he was acquitted of terrorism and cybercrime charges by Nigeria’s Cross River Federal High Court.

Nigeria compelled to amend cybercrime law by ECOWAS

A legal challenge brought by the NGO SERAP has resulted in a decision by the West Africa regional court, ordering Nigeria to amend part of its Cybercrime Act to conform with some international laws the country has ratified.

MFWA praised for pushing on testing of Ghana’s RTI law

Ghana’s Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, feels the constant effort by the MFWA and The Fourth Estate to ensure implementation of the RTI law is what keeps it alive.

New video of kidnapped journalist Olivier Dubois surfaces

Hope that French journalist Olivier Dubois is alive was renewed after a new video of him recently surfaced on the internet 11 months after his abduction.

Cameroonian journalist Paul Chouta survives yet another brutal attack

Investigative journalist Paul Chouta was abducted by unknown assailants, driven to the outskirts of Cameroon’s capital city Yaounde and savagely beaten.