by Ajen admin | Apr 13, 2026 | articles
By Richmond Acheampong Disinformation is not a buzzword. It is a systemic crisis undermining truth and destabilizing societies across Africa and around the world. By design, disinformation deliberately spreads falsehoods to deceive populations, manipulate behaviour...
by Ajen admin | Apr 13, 2026 | articles, Opportunities
A new training initiative targeting French-speaking countries in the Indian Ocean is seeking to reshape how environmental and climate change stories are reported, moving beyond reactive coverage towards deeper, more analytical journalism. The programme, coordinated by...
by Ajen admin | Apr 13, 2026 | articles
Media leaders from across Africa have adopted a landmark declaration aimed at strengthening press freedom, promoting accountability and responding to the growing influence of digital technologies on journalism. Meeting in the Zambian capital, on 17-18 March 2026, the...
by Ajen admin | Apr 13, 2026 | articles
By Richmond Acheampong Africa’s journalism schools do not have a talent problem. They have a reality problem. Across the continent, too many faculties are still preparing students for a newsroom that has already vanished: a world of cleanly separated print, radio and...
by Ajen admin | Jul 8, 2025 | articles
By Enock Sithole The continent’s journalism educators will descend on Accra, Ghana, for the fourth Roundtable meeting of the African Journalism Education Network (AJEN), scheduled for 3-5 September 2025, at the University of Media, Arts and Communication,...