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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.

Iconic Togolese investigative media outlet relaunched

Despite being forced into exile “L’Alternative” editorial team remain committed to delivering their trademark investigative journalism.

A journalist forced into hiding, the passing of a stalwart media advocate, and a show of unity by trade unions

January and February 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.

Director of Senegalese TV station brutally stabbed

Shocked by the violent attack on Maïmouna Ndour Faye, Senegal’s media fraternity are asking government to expedite investigations into the incident.

Constant muzzling of online voices in Nigeria

Social media critics are being relentlessly threatened or arbitrarily arrested, primarily through the Cybercrime Act.

ECOWAS court orders police to compensate student

Mohamed Morlu has been awarded $25,000 as compensation for injuries he sustained during a police crackdown on demonstrating students in March 2017.

Abduction of activists on the rise in Burkina Faso

Burkinabé authorities are taking extra-judicial measures to censor and silence perceived critics and opponents.

DRC police demand payment to receive complaint about assault on journalist

The police assault on journalist Masand Mafuta is part of an increasing trend of Congolese law enforcement and security forces targeting and abusing the press.

Ghanaian MPs demand update on investigation into murder of Ahmed Suale

Five years after Ahmed Suale’s death, Ghana’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice claims he has not received the docket on the killing of the journalist.

Nigeria’s fight against impunity given impetus by landmark ruling

A Federal High Court has ordered Nigeria’s government to investigate attacks on reporters, prosecute perpetrators and ensure the safety of journalists.

Guinean media threaten to go on nationwide strike

The media sector in Guinea are demanding the unconditional release of journalist Sékou Jamal Pendessa.

RSF facilitate DRC media to connect at all costs

Through a strategic intervention, nine media outlets and journalists’ associations will be able to access the internet even if local operators disrupt online services.

MISA warns of growing surveillance

During its 77th Ordinary Session last year, the ACHPR raised concern over Member States’ implementation of surveillance with little regard for human rights norms and standards.

Four Nigerian journalists charged with cybercrime

Adisa-Jaji Azeez, Salihu Ayatullahi, Salihu Shola Taofeek and Abdulrahman Taye Damilola are facing charges of defamation for exposing corruption at a Nigerian state technical college.

Lawsuit filed at ECOWAS CCJ against Senegal internet shutdowns

Senegal-based human rights group AfricTivistes and local journalists Ayoba Faye and Moussa Ngom are challenging Senegal’s 2023 internet shutdowns at the ECOWAS Court of Justice.