by Ajen admin | Dec 9, 2025 | articles
By Richmond Acheampong Journalism in Ghana is not a profession for the faint-hearted. It is a daily gamble between conscience and convenience, truth and tolerance, courage and compromise. At the 29th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards Ceremony held at Manhyia...
by Ajen admin | Dec 9, 2025 | articles
A new academic study is raising tough questions about the future of community broadcasting in Ethiopia, arguing that the sector — long viewed as a democratic tool for rural empowerment — has been weakened by government dominance, legal ambiguities and limited citizen...
by Ajen admin | Dec 9, 2025 | articles
By Laura Amigo As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prevalent in public communication practices, it raises as many hopes as concerns about the quality of democratic debate. This article revisits these issues by highlighting the limitations of current...
by Ajen admin | Dec 9, 2025 | articles
By Enock Sithole When Western reporters file from Timbuktu or Lagos, and when local journalists file from the same streets, they are often describing the same facts to very different audiences through different prisms. That difference matters. It shapes investment...
by Ajen admin | Dec 9, 2025 | articles
By Enock Sithole When foreign cash arrives at newsrooms and journalism schools it buys more than laptops and travel: it buys ideas about what journalism should be, and sometimes who should be listened to. Since the University of Cape Town’s 2019 survey of media aid...