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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.
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South African journalist Thomo Nkgadima faces criminal trespass charges
The arrest and detention of freelance journalist Thomo Nkgadima was an intimidatory tactic aimed at deterring him from reporting on a matter of public interest.
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RSF urges court to overturn gag order on media outlet
A South African High Court judge grants interim interdict effectively blocking investigative media outlet ‘amaBhungane’ from reporting on business conglomerate.
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High court dismisses private prosecution of journalist
A South African high court calls former president Jacob Zuma’s private prosecution of prosecutor Billy Downer and writer Karyn Maughan an abuse of process.
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South African journalists bear brunt of media violations
Investigative reporter Sithandiwe Velaphi is compelled to go underground, after receiving information that his life is in danger.
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South African court gags media outlet from publishing secret document
South African High Court orders journalist Thabo Makwakwa to return secret documents to South Africa’s State Security Agency.
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AI needs to be regulated to protect peoples’ rights
Alt Advisory cautions that the use of artificial intelligence to build a profile of people based on their personal information is “a central feature of surveillance capitalism, and yet mostly shrouded in secrecy.”
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Report on the state of digital migration in SADC region launched
MISA report looks at the respective broadcasting digital migration processes of countries in Southern Africa.
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Mozambican journalist Ibraimo Mbaruco still missing
The Mozambican government’s pedestrian approach to the disappearance of Ibraimo Mbaruco perpetuates a culture of impunity that poses great risk to journalists.
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Media targeted during South Africa’s deadly protests
During demonstrations sparked by the arrest of former President Jacob Zuma, at least 4 community radio stations were negatively impacted while journalists were robbed or harassed.
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South Africa’s Parliament rejects plan to introduce e-voting
The Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs rejects two proposals which could have seen the introduction of electronic voting in the country.
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South Africa’s spy law declared unlawful
South Africa’s surveillance legislation used to intercept journalists’ communications is declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.
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COVID-19 accelerates media sustainability crisis in Southern Africa
Diverse, free and independent media is under severe threat as the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the financial viability of media outlets in the region.
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South African journalist goes into hiding in neighbouring Lesotho
South African journalist Paul Nthoba was forced to seek refuge in neighbouring Lesotho following intimidating behaviour by police in Ficksburg.