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,...
by Ajen admin | Jul 8, 2025 | articles
By Dr Enock Sithole The University of Media Arts and Communication (UniMAC) in Ghana is pioneering a rigorous PhD programme in communication and media, whose implementation comes in six different strands. The three-year-old UniMAC is a merger of three universities:...
by Ajen admin | Jun 17, 2025 | articles
By Enock Sithole Journalism education in Ghana is a source of concern, so says Dr Richmond Acheampong, who lectures in journalism at the Christian Service University in Kumasi, Ghana. Dr Acheampong told Ajenda that journalism schools in the country tended to hire...
by Ajen admin | Mar 12, 2025 | articles
By Rainbow Sackey The rapid development of the global news media makes it essential for journalists to learn from other regions through international programs. My time on the AMAZE program helped African journalism educators in the early stages of their careers learn...
by Ajen admin | Feb 11, 2025 | articles
Kemiso Wessie Queer representation in African media remains a contentious and evolving issue due to societal attitudes and political, historical and legal frameworks. Despite progress in some regions, LGBTQ+ people still face significant obstacles to their visibility...