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Two Malian daily newspapers made a wide coverage Thursday of the death of the ex-Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, whom they said had been martyred by the “masters of the world” as he was opposed to a new form of colonialism on the continent.
Media reports alleging that National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele has been fired "can only be a product of editorial incompetence or corruption", says the SAPS.
Zimbabwe has licensed four private daily newspapers as part of reforms to open up the media, the head of the country’s media regulator announced this week.
The Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) chairperson Godfrey Majonga said his commission had accepted...
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) has condemned the continued harassment of journalists in Zimbabwe after a reporter with a state-owned daily newspaper was briefly detained last week over a story on a police shootout.
Mashundu Netsianda, a...
According to the Senegalese government daily “Le Soleil “published Friday the government has expressed its willingness to “learn from” the Tunisian example in the field of national solidarity.
According to the publication, the announcement...
Today’s print edition of The New York Times ran a review by Nate Chinen of a concert given at the Italian Academy, on the Columbia University campus, by the Sardinian trumpeter Paolo Fresu in the company of guitarist Ralph Towner, who may be best...
The Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) has announced that Zimbabwean journalists are finalizing a code of conduct as efforts intensify to self-regulate the industry.
The council said in a statement to mark World Press Freedom Day commemorated...
Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer is negotiating with local and foreign banks for a $10-million loan to enable it to resume operations at its mines shut down in 2008 due to viability problems, the state-owned Herald newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Metallon...
Local media has reported that an Austrian court has ordered a 73-year-old woman in the southernmost Austrian state of Carinthia to pay 360 euros ($475) for frequent calls to her son.