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DRC’s provincial officials go after journalists

Reporting on corruption puts journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the crosshairs of public officials.

Journalist in Guinea-Bissau expelled from public event

Press union president and journalist Indira Correia Baldé was prevented from covering the handover of equipment by the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

MRA condemns harassment of media in Nigeria

Media Rights Agenda says abductions, arbitrary arrests, detention and other forms of attacks against media professionals, by Nigeria’s security and law enforcement agencies, are reaching alarming levels.

Journalist Floriane Irangabiye freed following presidential pardon

The media fraternity celebrates the early release of Floriane Irangabiye after she is granted full remission of the sentences handed down against her.

CIPESA unpacks the concerns around critical principles of data governance

Safety, security, accuracy, reliability and confidentiality of personal information remain at the top of the priority list of African countries working on improving their data governance frameworks.

Eswatini’s Supreme Court retains repressive provisions of terrorism laws

By overturning a High Court decision declaring several provisions of the country’s two terrorism laws invalid, eSwatini’s judiciary is reinforcing the authorities’ tendency to rule by tyranny.

Kenyan journalists teargassed, shot at and arbitrarily arrested

The brutality inflicted by Kenya’s police force, on journalists covering the anti-government protests, has been carried out with complete impunity.

South Sudanese journalist denied medical attention during detention

Sisto Germano Ohide was arbitrarily arrested, detained and eventually released without being charged.

Uganda’s rollout of digital number plates poses privacy concerns

Uganda’s digital number plate system, which is aimed at facilitating the ability of authorities to improve services, will also have the detrimental impact of expanding the country’s surveillance capabilities.

MRA takes case to court to curb Nigeria’s culture of impunity

The Lagos State government has ordered an investigation into the death of 20-year-old reporter Pelumi Onifade, who was reportedly arrested by officers attached to a Lagos state task force while covering the #EndSARS protests.

Fact-checking training serves as a remedy for Ethiopia’s mis/disinformation

The integrity and credibility of journalism in Ethiopia has the potential to be reinforced by fact-checking training.

Nigerian journalist Segun Olatunji shares his tale of torment

Segun Olatunji’s arrest and detention exemplify the rise in unlawful detentions of journalists by Nigerian authorities.

RSF puts a spotlight on the 4 missing Burkinabé journalists

The 4 Burkinabè journalists – Atiana Serge Oulon, Alain Traoré, Adama Bayala, and Kalifaré Séré – who disappeared within a month, are well known for their critical thinking and reporting.

Cameroonian social media activist influencer arrested

Cameroonian authorities intensify restrictions on freedom of expression and association as the presidential election draw closer.

Journalists attacked during BDP primary elections in Botswana

Attacks on the media during primary elections does not bode well for upcoming elections later in the year.

Lesotho broadcaster Pulane Macheli fatally shot

Broadcaster Pulane Macheli was mediating for peace between warring Famo music groups when she was killed.