Stories about Sub-Saharan Africa from May, 2024
Why media literacy matters now more than ever: Insights from the third African media convention held in Ghana
"West Africa is the region most targeted by disinformation campaigns, accounting for nearly 40 percent of documented cases on the continent."
New museum in Bamoun Kingdom chronicles Cameroon's history
The Bamoun Kingdom, one of the oldest kingdoms in sub-Saharan Africa, located in western Cameroon, is inaugurating a museum dedicated to over 600 years of its history.
Africans remain largely invisible in Taiwan
In Taiwan, Africa remains largely invisible, so when Africa Day is marked annually on May 25, it offers a rare occasion for African cultures to be celebrated, albeit for just one day.
Seeing the world through words: How books let us travel
"In my world, authors are geniuses who create alternative universes in our minds, and carry the mantle of representing cultures and issues, telling with authority stories that influence us emotionally."
Three ways to tackle digital rights in Africa
Instances such as Nigeria's X (Twitter) ban and Senegal's internet restrictions exemplify the extent to which governments are infringing upon citizens' online freedoms.
A network of journalists in northern Nigeria is fostering peace and reconciliation through their work
" ... [W]e should remember to write to live because if you write and you set the nation ablaze, you will also be affected.”
Madagascar internet price hike: An interview with Harinjaka Andriankoto Ratozamanana
On April 1, 2024, an internet price hike and a new pricing system saw internet access become a rare commodity in Madagascar
The realities of older sex workers in Kenya
"[O]lder sex workers have been instrumental and active in the fight for women’s rights, a contribution often unacknowledged ..."
Young voters share their expectations ahead of South African elections
The youth demographic, those aged between 18 and 39, constitutes 42 percent (11.7 million) of registered voters, underscoring the significance of their vote in the upcoming elections on May 29.
Nigerian students who stammer face barriers and stigmatization in schools
“Even the seemingly regular students hardly have the chance to thrive; how about people with special needs such as stammering? There’s no support for student stammerers in tertiary institutions whatsoever."
’Sudan’s civil war could last years if nothing is done‘: An interview with Hatim Abdulaziz
On top of the daily human rights violations, Sudan’s fourth civil war in 70 years is in danger of developing into a major humanitarian crisis.
Forging bonds: People-to-People diplomacy between Taiwan and Somaliland
As traditional diplomatic norms face challenges, Taiwan and Somaliland, two states not recognized by the UN and a majority of countries, are pioneering a unique approach toward international relations.
Bassirou Diomaye Faye: An overview of Senegal’s youngest ever leader
Elected president of Senegal on March 24, 2024, Bassirou Diomaye Faye has become the youngest president in the country’s history at just 44 years of age.
Tanzania’s new VPN policy leaves LGBTQ+ individuals exposed
Opponents of the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority's new VPN registration requirement argue that it threatens freedom of expression and other rights enshrined in Tanzania’s Constitution.
A look at South Africa’s media landscape ahead of the upcoming elections
"The country’s constitution recognises 12 languages but the most spoken languages include Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans and English. Media publications and broadcasts in South Africa are mostly in English and Afrikaans."
Togo: Reaction to opponent Agbéyomé Kodjo’s death while in exile
It has become increasingly common for opponents of the Togolese regime to live out their lives in exile. The latest was Agbéyomé Kodjo, who died in Ghana on March 3, 2024.
Chad: Military government’s leading opponent Yaya Dillo Djérou dies
The death of leader Yaya Dillo Djérou, just two months ahead of Chad’s presidential elections in May 2024, has been a major setback for the Chadian opposition.