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Dec 23, 2025 01:00 By Cecilia Maundu

Across Africa, Reporters Without Borders has documented sustained online harassment and surveillance targeting women journalists in West Africa, noting that digital abuse has become an emerging barrier to press freedom.

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Sixteen days of activism amid the rise of digital harm across Africa
Oct 22, 2025 23:00 By Jean Sovon

China is making a deliberate attempt to weave Africa into its global EV map — not just as a supplier, but as a distribution hub and consumer base.

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How does Africa fit into China’s global electric vehicle supply chain?
Sep 25, 2025 22:00 By Pamela Ephraim

"Because I decided to speak up, I am jobless. I was ostracized and frustrated to accept the norm. To remain silent is to be complicit..."

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The judiciary’s dilemma: Protecting Nigeria’s whistleblowers without legislation
Aug 01, 2025 15:00 By Cecilia Maundu

A United Nations Women poll found that 58 percent of girls and young women have experienced at least one form of online harassment, often before they turn twenty-five.

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How Safety-by-Design tech can end technology-facilitated gender-based violence in Africa
Jul 13, 2025 01:00 By Adesewa Olofinko

In terms of gender gap rankings, Sub-Saharan Africa ranks sixth globally, with a gender parity score of 68.0 percent. Namibia leads the continent, achieving 81.1 percent gender parity...

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How African countries ranked on the World Economic Forum's gender gap report
May 19, 2025 15:00 By Guest Contributor

...there has been a growing rise in violence against women and girls since 2023, and there have been the highest levels of intimate partner and family-related femicide in Africa...

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Protesters call for government action in alleged child rape in South Africa
Jan 26, 2025 05:50 By Mohamed Mohamud

Centuries of being overshadowed and misrepresented by colonial and other external perspectives have portrayed the continent through a lens of primitivism and inferiority. Such depictions served to justify colonial subjugation and exploitation.

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Reclaiming narratives: African storytelling as a path to justice and reparations
Jan 15, 2025 06:00 By Zita Zage

African cinema generates approximately USD 5 billion annually but has the potential to grow to USD 20 billion and create 20 million jobs per year.

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Netflix struggles to adapt to Africa’s cinema market
Dec 29, 2024 09:45 By Guest Contributor

The South African High Court ruled that the poor air quality violates citizens' constitutional right to an environment that is safe for their health and well-being.

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South Africa’s air pollution crisis: Contributing factors and solutions
Dec 24, 2024 01:00 By Zita Zage

Increasingly, citizens are prioritizing accountability and performance over party loyalty, using their votes and voices to demand change from governments that fail to address corruption, inefficiency, and unmet promises.

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Surprising developments from Ghana’s 2024 elections and other elections in Africa
Dec 21, 2024 11:18 By Ethan Zuckerman

Preserving a language has multiple elements. It’s about ensuring that scripts are digitized, so that we can read and write a language online — this might include scanning and digitizing analog books, as well as designing contemporary fonts.

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Rising Voices: Listening to the world on its own terms
Nov 15, 2024 02:00 By Jean-Christophe Brunet

The creative economy provides jobs across several sub-sectors, including music, art, cinema, and video games, which generate millions, even billions, of US dollars.

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Togolese expert Kofi Sika Latzoo explains the video game industry's impact on the African economy