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  • November 23
  • Namibian Namibia: Media Body Set Up

    THE Namibian media now have an independent self-regulating body to deal with media complaints, supported by the Editors' Forum of Namibia.

  • New Times Rwanda: Gov't Should Put an End to 'Giti' [editorial]

    The government has been at the forefront in the fight against corruption and related vices. So it beats reason when some government officials throw the spanner in the works and help fan it- inadvertently perhaps.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Abike Dabiri's Heretical Bill [column]

    IT is not my intention to focus this article on the person of Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa who represents the Ikorodu Federal Constituency of Lagos in the House of Representatives on the platform of the Action Congress.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Mega Party Movement Interacts With Media in Abuja Tomorrow

    Leaders of the Mega Party will tomorrow in Abuja hold a special interactive session with the media.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Journalists Tasked on 2011 Elections

    Journalists across the country have been charged to live up to their responsibilities of being umpires, as 2011 general elections approach.

  • November 20
  • Foroyaa Gambia: The Answer to Isolation is Expanded Democratisation, Term Limit and Respect for Human Rights [editorial]

    It is becoming increasingly clear that The Witch Hunt in the Gambia, the disappearance of Chief Manneh, the rigorous pursuit of libel as a crime which led to the incarceration of journalists for expression of opinions and the issuing of threats of death or harm to perceived dissidents have put the country in focus in domains like ECOWAS, the US Congress, the Commonwealth and the UN.

  • Business Day South Africa: 'Worst Three Months for Newspapers' As Circulation Dives

    DAILY and weekly newspapers have all lost circulation, except for the Afrikaans daily Die Son, and the Zulu daily Isolezwe, according to the third-quarter year-on-year figures released yesterday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC).

  • Leadership Nigeria: I Deserve Some Respect - Amodu

    Under-fire Nigeria coach, Shuaibu Amodu says he has earned the right to be treated with respect by both the fans and media.

  • Foroyaa Gambia: Journalists Undergo Training on Online Journalism

    A five day training workshop for 15 journalists on online Communication and Internet security for media practitioners commenced on Monday at the Gambia Press Union Headquarters in Bakau.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Journalism Isn't Where You Get Your Reward in Naira, Kobo - Aderinokun

    Otunba Eddie Aderinokun a renowned journalist was born July 13, 1940 in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Chief Aderinokun, former Editor, Daily Express and one time Vice President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) is not comfortable with what he described as below-standard pace at which journalism profession in Nigeria today is running.

  • Independent Uganda: Museveni's Love-Hate Relationship With Media [opinion]

    Over the last twenty years, President Yoweri Museveni has baffled observers with his relations with the Ugandan media. He has simultaneously been the strongest promoter of press freedom and its biggest threat. He has jailed and prosecuted as many journalists as he has dined with.

  • Independent Uganda: Way 2 Impolite! [column]

    Wainaina denies leading African lit renaissance but offers tips on how it can succeed - via mobile phone

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: GJA Condemns Allegation Against Members

    Executives of the Tema Chapter of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) have registered their outmost displeasure over the content of a letter making rounds on a local online network, ghanaweb.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Chronicle Tops Private Media

    A study conducted by the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC), between February and September 2009, among seven private-owned newspapers in Ghana, has ranked The Chronicle as the top private media organisation in corruption reporting, with 100 stories.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: GPU Trains Journalists On Secure Online Communication

    A four-day training for 15 journalists; including editors and reporters drawn from different media institutions in the country will end today at the Gambia Press UnionÂ's head office in Bakau.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: VP Commissions NTDC's Tourism Radio

    Vice President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday commissioned NTDC's Outside Broadcast Van (OB Van) and Radio Tourism 89.9 FM in the Tourism Village, NTDC headquarters in Abuja. Dr. Jonathan in his remark said the OB Van and the Tourism Radio is the first of its kind in the tourism in industry in Africa.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Lagos Honours Champion Newspapers

    DAILY Champion newspaper has been awarded the Best Health-Friendly Newspaper for 2008 in Lagos State as the state held its 6th Health Merit Awards on Tuesday at the MUSON Centre, Lagos.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Sensational Reporting Threat to Security - SSS DG

    The Director General (DG) of State Security Service (SSS) Mr. Afakriya Gadzama yesterday said that contemporary security threats have significantly emanated from adversarial posture of segments of the media in the wake of sensitive developments.

  • Times of Zambia Zambia: Donors Prod Media to Be Proactive

    THE donor community has urged the media in Zambia to be more proactive on reporting on the plight of children if the world and the country are to be safer places for children.

  • November 19
  • Analyst Liberia: Press Under Attack

    There was once upon a time in Liberia's dark past when it was fashionable to silence the press by rounding up reporters and editors and incarcerating them for months without charge. There was also a time when anti-media cloak-and-dagger agents used the cover of darkness to raze media houses.

  • IPS Sudan: Media Give Us a Fair Deal - Women

    The guns have gone silent - except for sporadic conflict in parts of the vast South Sudan region, such as the Eastern Equatoria State. It may not be the absolute end of the conflict in the region, but it is a reason for renewed hope.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Fight Press Council Bill, Serap Tasks African Rights Commission

    Human rights group, SERAP, has urged the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights to urgently intervene and stop the Nigerian government from instigating the passage of a Bill by the National Assembly to undermine the internationally recognised rights to freedom of expression and press in the country.

  • The Informer Liberia: We Are Our Own Problems, Says Acting PUL Boss

    The Acting President of the Press Union of Liberia, Mr. Jacob Parley, is calling on his fellow Liberian Media Practitioners to stop blaming others in society for the numerous challenges facing journalists in the country.

  • Daily Observer Gambia: NYP Embarks On Road Safety Sensitisation Campaign

    The National Youth Parliament (NYP) last Friday celebrated road safety week, with special emphasis on the dangers caused by road traffic accidents in The Gambia.

  • Namibian Namibia: Spotlight Falls on the Role of Public Broadcasting

    MEDIA reform in the coming years needs to focus on the future of public broadcasting in Namibia and legislation on access to information.

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