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Reforming African journalism towards a decolonial and epistemic journalism

Reforming African journalism towards a decolonial and epistemic journalism

by Ajen admin | Dec 9, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole Following last edition’s story on the coverage of the African continent by the country’s media, a recently authored paper by Mpêkè-Ntonga Métila Me Nyodi landed in my inbox. Hereunder, I review his interesting thoughts on the subject.  In a bold...

AJEN to Hold Online AGM and Vote on Constitutional Amendment

by Ajen admin | Oct 27, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole The African Journalism Education Network (AJEN) will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) online on Friday, 21 November, at 12 noon (SAST). Members will receive a Zoom invitation separately and are encouraged to register as indicated in the...
Dr Sisanda Nkoala: building bridges between journalism academia and the newsroom

Dr Sisanda Nkoala: building bridges between journalism academia and the newsroom

by Ajen admin | Oct 27, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole When Professor Sisanda Nkoala talks about journalism, she speaks with the authority of someone who has been both behind the microphone and at the lectern.  The award-winning academic, researcher and media leader began her career as a journalist at the...
Mauritius Media Trust pioneering climate journalism training

Mauritius Media Trust pioneering climate journalism training

by Ajen admin | Oct 27, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole The Mauritius Media Trust, a long-standing institution dedicated to advancing journalism in the island nation, has taken a significant step toward becoming a regional hub for climate change and science journalism in the Indian Ocean region. The Media...
New leadership and new vision for global journalism education

New leadership and new vision for global journalism education

by Ajen admin | Oct 27, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole The global community of journalism educators has elected a new leader to steer the World Journalism Education Council (WJEC) into a new era of collaboration and academic renewal. Professor Pascal Guénée (pictured) of the Institut Pratique du...
Rising alarm in the information environment: global experts warn of worsening conditions

Rising alarm in the information environment: global experts warn of worsening conditions

by Ajen admin | Oct 27, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole A new major international survey by the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE) has spotlighted mounting pessimism among researchers about the health of the world’s information environment. According to the report titled “Trends in...
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