Role of community media not to be forgotten as SA celebrates Black Wednesday: Sayed
Veteran news editor of the community newspaper, The Muslim Views, Farid Sayed, says media is not
Press freedom takes centre stage as UNISA observes 45th anniversary of Black Wednesday
Media expert, Professor Onkgopotse JJ Tabane, is urging media houses to stand in solidarity and for
Tunisian journalists to go on strike April 2 over risk to press freedoms
Tunisian journalists will go on strike on April 2 to protest at the president’s “attempts to control
Man sentenced to 15 years for role in murder of Slovak journalist
A Slovak court handed a 15-year prison sentence to a man charged with facilitating the murder of
Guinea-Bissau public media on strike over pay, censorship
Journalists working for public media in Guinea-Bissau have gone on strike over back pay and an end
Press Freedom in South Africa
May 3 is World Press Freedom Day. To help raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press
‘Ethiopian state of emergency must end’
Eskinder Nega was arrested in 2011 and convicted under anti-terrorism laws for articles criticising
World Press Freedom Day celebrated globally
Every year on the 3rd of May, the world celebrates World Press Freedom Day to defend the media from
PDP decries attack on journalists in Kaduna
The People’s Democratic Party decried rising spate of attacks on journalists while on duty, and
Media organisations condemn conviction of Cameroonian journalist
Press organisations say they are concerned over the use of anti-terrorism legislation to clampdown