The Shadow Fleet, an investigation by Malawian journalist and 2025 AIJC Masterclass fellow Jack McBrams, has been recognised ...
CHRIS LOUW, veteran journalist and columnist, famous for writing the "Boetman" letter, shot himself under the chin with an AK-47, writes Virgina Keppler in Beeld. He'd been dead for hours when his ...
The WCJ’s African Investigative Journalism Conference is now accepting session and speaker proposals for this year’s 22nd ...
Media and Information Commission (MIC), writes Torby Muturikwa. SA-based Moyo and his Zimbabwean colleague, Trymore Zvidzai, were fined Z$40 000 (R100) by magistrate Tsungisai Madzivaidze for ...
province of Manicaland, writes Torby Muturikwa. The action against ZBH Manicaland bureau chief Andrew Neshamba and cameraman William Gumbo was taken after South Africa's e.tv showed diamond ...
Writer and actor John Matshikiza, a long-time contributor to the Mail & Guardian, died in Johannesburg on Monday night, his daughter, Lindiwe, said, according to a report on M&G Online. He ...
prepublication classification while still holding them accountable, writes Wyndham Hartley in Business Day. The committee heard in public hearings last week a barrage of testimony from media and media ...
digital television market, writes Zweli Mokgata in Business Times. When Icasa chairman Paris Mashile announced the finalised regulations for digital terrestrial television (DTT), On Digital Media ...
The Wits Centre for Journalism’s African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) is offering grants to journalists to investigate health issues in seven African countries: Zimbabwe, Botswana, ...
A series of ‘platform resets’ create new uncertainties for publishers as audiences worry about AI and misinformation. The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has released its Digital News ...
The Wits Centre for Journalism and African Women in Media recently hosted a webinar exploring the debates, best practices and ethical roadmaps for deploying artificial intelligence in African ...
The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) has launched an exciting new financial journalism fellowship aimed at mid-career journalists. The fellowship is sponsored by Deloitte South Africa ...
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