by Ajen admin | Jun 1, 2026 | articles
By Enock Sithole Women entering Africa’s newsrooms continue to confront a difficult paradox: they are graduating from journalism schools in large numbers, yet relatively few remain long enough to rise into editorial leadership or media ownership. Across the...
by Ajen admin | Jun 1, 2026 | articles
By Enock Sithole The world has witnessed an unprecedented expansion in higher education over the past two decades, with university enrolment more than doubling globally from around 100 million students in 2000 to 269 million in 2024. Yet, behind the celebration of...
by Ajen admin | Apr 14, 2026 | articles
Compiled by Elva Nziza, for AJENda and Afromedia.network. We present a short selection of publications of interest to the African communications and media studies research community. Communication for Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: Amplifying the Marginalised...
by Ajen admin | Apr 14, 2026 | articles, events, Opportunities
Theme: Reimagining African journalism education in a time of Technological Disruptions and Possibilities The 2026 edition of the annual round table meeting of the African Journalism Education Network (Ajen) comes to Mauritius, from 12 – 14 August 2026. And you’re...
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...