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The US based international media freedom advocacy group, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Saturday called on Ethiopian authorities…
The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) on Thursday issued a mobile money service license to Safaricom M-Pesa Mobile Financial Service Plc, a…
Up to US$250,000 will be awarded to eligible Senegalese organisations to build Internet knowledge and skills, increase economic inclusion, and…
APA-Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) Burkinabe citizens have denounced the high cost of cell phone products by activating the “airplane mode” on…
APA-Dakar (Senegal) The social media platform, which is very popular with young people can be an advantage or a disadvantage…
South Sudan’s Media Authority has ordered the suspension for 30 days of the Arabic language daily newspaper, Al-Watan, for operating without a valid license.
Liberian newspapers are awash with trials of former ULIMO commander, Associate Supreme court justice
Switzerland approving the trial of former ULIMO commander and final ruling the impeachment trial of Associate Supreme court justice Ja’neh dominate the headlines in the Thursday, March 28 editions of Liberian newspapers.
The press in Accra on Tuesday highlights police and military brutalities visited in journalists since the year 2006 in Ghana.
The Namibian press on Friday zoomed in on the continued suspension of Windhoek top cop, looming hunger, budget delay and an appeal in a genocide case court ruling.
Top news in the Namibian press on Thursday included moves to tighten loopholes on financing of political parties, the scramble for multi-billion-dollar tenders and resignation of Air Namibia boss.