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WhatsApp comment concludes in cybercrime spamming charges

The Malawi Police Service is intensifying the use of the country’s cybersecurity law to restrict the voice and agency of journalists and citizens.

Malian authorities take exception to university lecturer’s book

Dr Etienne Fakaba Sissoko is hit with a 2-year sentence and hefty fine for his critical observations of the military government’s rule.

Guinea’s media hit by suspension and censorship

The Media Foundation for West Africa urges Guinea’s media regulatory body to exhibit more tolerance towards the media.

Madagascar’s unexpected internet price hike

Malagasy internet users are heavily impacted by the introduction of a new pricing system that hinders the development of the country’s digital economy and restricts freedom of expression.

ACHPR urged to urgently develop principles for an AI policy framework

MISA-Regional emphasises the importance for African Union member states to adopt a human rights-based approach for the utilisation of AI and other technologies.

Nigeria’s media sector being harassed by cybercrime unit

Media Rights Agenda calls on President Tinubu to take action against powerful political figures and rich individuals usurping their authority.

Media outlet firebombed in Ghana

Petrol bombing results in destruction of entrance hall of privately owned Class Media Group’s office.

MRA, IPC and CEMESO adopt Lagos Plan of Action in collaboration with Global Rights

Nigerian media advocacy groups pledge to hold government accountable for media freedom violations through rigorous tracking and documentation of attacks on journalists.

Crackdown in Niger intensifies

Nigerien authorities are disregarding press laws and arbitrarily arresting journalists instead.

SABC editor-in-chief requested to undertake additional security vetting

Moshoeshoe Monare, the editor-in-chief of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, informed by intelligence agent that he is required to undergo a polygraph test.

Media accreditation for Togolese elections restricted, French journalist expelled

French journalist Thomas Pierre Dietrich, handed a six-month suspended prison sentence, expelled from the country and banned from re-entering.

Kenya’s Digital Health Act protective of patients’ privacy rights

Kenya’s recently enacted Digital Health Act provides strong safeguards of patient data, including the safe transfer of personal, identifiable health data and medical records to and from health facilities in and out of the country.

Arbitrary detention of Nigerien newspaper publisher serves as a warning signal

Niger’s press law has been completely sidelined with journalist Soumana Idrissa Maïga facing the threat of a lengthy prison sentence if convicted.

Burkina Faso suspends several media outlets

Foreign media outlets accused of tarnishing the image of the Burkinabè army for their amplification of a Human Rights Watch report on atrocities by the militia against communities in the north and north-east.

Malian authorities continue to squeeze country’s civic space

Mali’s government has banned the media from covering all activities of political parties.

Zambian authorities ban political rally

Contradictory reasons given by Zambia police spokesperson for detention of broadcast journalists Rodgers Mwiimba and Innocent Phiri.