Ivory Coast: Proposed Law on Electronic Communications Raises Concerns Among Journalists
Ivorian journalists, particularly those involved in investigative reporting, are expressing deep concern…
Journalists in Togo Targeted by Pegasus Spyware, Reveals RSF
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has uncovered evidence of cyber-espionage using the Pegasus…
Journalists Released, But Union Leader Arrested Amidst Press Freedom Concerns in Guinea
In a recent development in Guinea, a group of journalists who were…
Journalists Arrested and Subsequently Released During Protest Against Media Censorship in Guinea
Media professionals faced obstacles in staging a planned protest on Thursday, January…
DRC.. Journalists and Intellectuals Advocate for the Release of Stanis Bujakera in Tribune
For the past four months, Stanis Bujakera, the deputy editor-in-chief of the…
Comorian Journalists Seek to Establish Healthcare Mutual Fund
In a bid to address the challenging living conditions and inadequate healthcare…
Journalists Detained During Guinea Protest Amid Press Freedom Concerns
Thirteen journalists in Guinea were briefly detained after being arrested during a…
Niger: the Press House Warns of “Growing Insecurity” for Journalists
In Niger, Ibrahim Harouna, president of the Press House, is sounding the…
Protecting Journalists Investigating Environmental Crimes in Africa
Journalists wondered how to expose environmental crimes while protecting themselves, particularly on…
Cameroon: After the Murder of a Journalist in Bamenda, the Profession Denounces “Impunity”
A journalist was killed on Sunday, May 7th in Bamenda, a city…