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Malawi football fans assault TV reporter Yasin Limu

Sports journalist Yasin Lamu’s equipment damaged during attack by Wanderers FC supporters.

Suspension of bank accounts impacts work of Somali Journalists Syndicate

The latest action taken by authorities to suspend the organisation’s bank accounts could be in retaliation against SJS’ critical stance on media freedom.

Togolese publisher Apollinaire Mewenemesse faces stringent bail conditions

Journalist Apollinaire Mewenemesse is charged with defamation, false publication, incitement, and undermining state security.

Press freedom threatened by Angola’s proposed national security law

If passed into law, Angola’s National Security Bill could obstruct the public’s right to access information.

Journalist sentenced in absentia

Burkinabé journalist Newton Ahmed Barry’s conviction without a fair trial raises questions about the rights for defence.

Screens become mightier than the sword in the fight for accountability

Ugandans turn to digital spaces to push for transparency and accountability and spotlight parliament’s excesses.

A travesty of justice in DRC, civic space confined in Mali and Burkina Faso, and a standoff in Ghana

March 2024 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.

Media council made up of government allies

With the majority of Somalia’s newly appointed media council made up of allies, the body is highly susceptible to government and political interference.

Electronic bill set to criminalise journalism

Just two lines in the proposed electronic communications bill can change the fate of journalists in the Ivory Coast.

Tax amnesty for Senegal’s media

President Macky Sall’s decision to cancel the tax debts of media outlets is aimed at easing political tensions in the country.

New guidelines have potential to nurture value of digital platforms

African electoral authorities have released guidelines to curb their governments’ knee jerk reactions to the negative impacts of digital platforms.

Ugandan LGBT rights group caught between a rock and a hard place

A petition by the Sexual Minorities Uganda Group (SMUG) to compel the government to register its name was rejected on the basis that it goes against “public interest.”

Release of Stanis Bujakera – a bittersweet moment

The conviction of Stanis Bujakera is a travesty of justice, as the evidence used to imprison him was fabricated.

Nigerian journalist Segun Olatunji snatched from his home

The illegal arrest of Nigerian journalist Segun Olatunji by armed military personnel appears to be linked to a series of investigative stories.

East Africa: Data protection laws look set to strengthen

East African countries coalesce around data protection as governments realise how stronger protection of privacy enhances state relations in trade and business.