A test case for Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act
Many are concerned about the potential misuse of Nigeria's Cybercrime Act as a tool for censorship.
By Jacob Mutisi
May. 17, 2024
Amid Zimbabwe’s mass exodus, meet the doctors and nurses who stayed behind
A friend recommended a nearby clinic operating illegally in someone’s home. “I had a conviction that this was the only immediate option,” she says.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
May. 16, 2024
World Press freedom in the face of green propaganda onslaught
Environmental journalists and the journalism profession are at a crossroad, with the profession more dangerous than ever before.
By Peter Makwanya
May. 6, 2024
Editorial Comment: Press freedom a vital cog in civil liberties
The media is a vital cog in the security of civil liberties, which is why we are the fourth estate after the legislature, judiciary and executive arms of the state.
By The Standard
May. 5, 2024
Press Freedom and climate journalism: United in crisis
Some journalists understandably believe they are targeted by Israeli forces.
By Amh Voices
May. 4, 2024
Digital digest: AI revolutionising journalism: Time newsrooms jump on board
Newsrooms will continue tackling complex tasks like data analysis, content curation and personalised delivery through AI integration.
By Silence Mugadzaweta
Apr. 27, 2024
‘Robbed of innocence by biological father’
Grace said on the fateful day, she was left with her father and siblings by her mother who had travelled.
By Vanessa Gonye
Apr. 6, 2024
Board performance evaluation
These methods include external reviews, data analytics-driven reviews, and stakeholder feedback, providing a more objective and expanded understanding of board performance.
By Memory Nguwi
Mar. 22, 2024
Zuj condemns harassment of journalists
Zuj said it had engaged police to investigate threats directed at Maraire
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Feb. 20, 2024