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MFWA gears up for Ghana’s December election

Data collected from Media Foundation for West Africa’s monitoring project will be used to curb toxic narratives and hate speech prevalent during elections.

Liberia’s leading environmental news platform under cyber-attack

The digital attacks on the “Daylight” news website can be traced back to the company exposed in the outlet’s investigative stories.

Advocates act against Guinea’s repression of the media

The Sub-Saharan Africa desk of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Sub-Saharan Africa hold protest in Dakar in solidarity with Guinea’s media.

Unexpected alteration of charges against journalists

Stories on alleged parliament budget misappropriation leads to the arrest of journalists Dickson Mubiru and Alirabaki Ssengooba.

LGBTQI+ rights ruling in Namibia, disturbing declines in West African media freedom

June 2024 in Africa: A free expression and civic space round-up, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Disturbing threats against the bastion of Burundian independent press

A series of alarming incidents involving journalists from the independent news outlet Iwacu Press Group raises serious concerns about their ongoing safety.

Journalists assaulted amid ongoing Kenyan protests

CPJ’s queries sent via emails and text messages to the Ministry of Interior, Kenya National Police Service, and the Communications Authority on Tuesday night did not receive an immediate response.

MFWA demands release of abducted Burkinabé journalist

Just days after the Superior Council for Communication (CSC) suspended “L’Évènement”, Atiana Serge Oulon, editor-in-chief of the paper, was abducted from his home.

Licenses of 6 independent broadcasters revoked in Guinea

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges ECOWAS to press Guinean authorities to stop censoring the media.

Church members assault journalists in Ituri province

After refusing to be interviewed over a land dispute, church congregants then attacked reporters Esaïe Mbusa and Néhémie Paluku.

Media freedom in danger in Niger

Nigerien authorities have criminalised journalism through an amendment to the cybercrime law, reversing the previous government’s 2022 decision to replace prison sentences with fines.

DRC journalist Tatiana Osango brutally assaulted

Seven men assaulted journalist Tatiana Osango with glass bottles, claiming to act on orders from UDPS secretary general Augustin Kabuya.

Assault on Mozambican journalists on upward trend

Concern is being raised over the escalating intimidation and violence against journalists, including arrests, assaults, and theft of equipment while reporting on events.

Journalists warned about publishing interviews with banned music groups

Authorities in Lesotho are being urged to retract statements criminalising media interviews with banned Famo music groups.

Guinean authorities urged to act against threats

Sékou Jamal Pendessa faces escalating harassment due to his activism against media repression under the current military regime.

Panorama of Africa’s media freedom landscape obscured by growing repression

May 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.