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Marketing & MediaNigeria and Ethiopia jail activist-journalists amid crackdown on free expression
Muthoki Mumo and Jonathan Rozen 11 Dec 2019






Marketing & Media#CatalystAfrica: Simon Dingle debunks fintech and cryptocurrency myths
Leigh Andrews 12 Nov 2019





Marketing & MediaNigerian military targeted journalists' phones, computers with "forensic search" for sources
Jonathan Rozen 30 Oct 2019



Marketing & Media#BlackWednesday: Sanef chair Mahlatse Mahlase calls on journos to continue to fight for media freedom
21 Oct 2019









Marketing & MediaJournalists fined, one jailed over criminal defamation complaint in Chad
26 Sep 2019





Marketing & MediaHow Uganda is using old and new laws to block activists on social media
Ronald Kakungulu-Mayambala 10 Sep 2019



Marketing & MediaWhy Tanzania's attacks on free speech break with Nyerere's legacy
Nick Westcott 4 Sep 2019


Marketing & MediaFresh vigilance is needed to protect media freedom across Africa
Jeff Conroy-Krutz 2 Sep 2019




