How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
How Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover may impact African journalists The platform’s new owner will charge $8 a month for the iconic blue badge. Journalists from Nigeria and Zimbabwe express their concerns.
“Journalists must hold each other to account. We all get damaged when somebody goes off track” Award-winning investigative journalist Anton Harber reflects on the state of freedom of expression and investigative journalism in South Africa and beyond.
“Journalists must hold each other to account. We all get damaged when somebody goes off track” Award-winning investigative journalist Anton Harber reflects on the state of freedom of expression and investigative journalism in South Africa and beyond.
How African news organisations can build strong alliances across the continent “African voices need to be heard in global policy-making,” says media scholar Herman Wasserman, author of a recent report on collaboration.
How African news organisations can build strong alliances across the continent “African voices need to be heard in global policy-making,” says media scholar Herman Wasserman, author of a recent report on collaboration.
Three new Journalist Fellows from two continents join the Reuters Institute Our new colleagues will spend the next 3 months exploring the future of journalism, alongside those continuing from last term.
Three new Journalist Fellows from two continents join the Reuters Institute Our new colleagues will spend the next 3 months exploring the future of journalism, alongside those continuing from last term.
How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
How publishers are engaging new audiences on messaging apps in the Global South Newspapers and startups from Zimbabwe, Brazil and South Africa are using WhatsApp in innovative ways, Laura Oliver reports.
"I don’t care if they kill me today. I only care about how I’m going to be remembered" Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin'ono on using social media to fight censorship and to speak against corruption.
"I don’t care if they kill me today. I only care about how I’m going to be remembered" Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin'ono on using social media to fight censorship and to speak against corruption.