By Margaret Looney Now that readers are more likely to find your stories by clicking a link from social media than by visiting your homepage, journalists should find out as much as they can... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Labaran Maku, Nigeria’s Minister of Information “The freedom of the press is crucial. Nigerian vibrant media should be allowed to operate freely.” With these words, the Unit... Read more
By Silvia Higuera Omoyele Sowore, publisher Saharareporters.com Everyday, more people are turning to freelance. The motivations range from shrinking newsroom staffs to journalists who want m... Read more
As the world looks forward to the 20th World Press Freedom Day, which comes up on May 3, 2013, it still remains a known fact that the press is still gagged in many countries. In its report p... Read more
William Ntege Beaten, pepper sprayed and jailed but freelance photojournalist William Ntege perseveres with his commitment to freedom of information. 35- year-old William Ntege is a fr... Read more
A man stands at the entrance to a national radio which has been suffering financial and logistic difficulties in Bissau Journalism in Guinea Bissau is scavenging for survival amid perpetual... Read more
Somaia Ibrahim Ismail Hundosa The story of Sudanese journalist and blogger, Somaia Ibrahim Ismail Hundosa, is a common one in Sudan, highlighting the kind of violations and constr... Read more
A 2009 photograph of Mohamed Ibrahim Rageh, the latest journalist to be killed in Mogadishu (NUSOJ) Radio and television journalist Mohamed Ibrahim Rageh is the fourth media professional to... Read more
Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has made a request under the Freedom of Information Act, 2011 to the National Film and Videos Censors Board (NFVCB) seeking detailed information on the agency’s dec... Read more
After 2 years in Yemen, Claire finds herself viewing a quite different horizon in Qatar Young French journalist, Claire discusses her experiences of war journalism in Yemen, where she was ca... Read more







