Over 450 delegates from 50 countries participated in 65+ lectures, workshops and networking sessions at the 21st African ...
A new report, published by DW Akademie and co-authored by Prof Franz Krüger, Prof Sarah Chiumbu and Jayshree Pather, assesses whether measures have succeeded in improving access and makes ...
Dewald van Rensburg of South African investigative journalism unit amaBhungane has won the 2025 AIJC African Investigative ...
The African Investigative Journalism Conference is taking flight in 2026, heeding the call of the continent’s journalism ...
The Wits Centre for Journalism offers several study programmes for aspirant and working journalists, communicators and other media practitioners. Located at the heart of the country’s media landscape ...
This State of the Newsroom report covers two main areas: job losses in the news media sector, and the challenges journalists faced in the coverage of the national and provincial elections in May. It ...
The second State of the Newsroom report from Malawi is a follow-up to our 2021 report on the same country, produced in partnership with the Continuing Journalism Education initiative. It deepens our ...
State of the Newsroom Senegal deals with the profound impact of the internet on journalism in Senegal, disrupting how journalists work, how they access and process information and how they have to ...
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has released its Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive piece of research on news consumption worldwide. It is based on a survey of over 95, ...
It provides an introduction and guide to responsible and ethical practices for reporting on stories that involve information or disclosures that might be described as ‘whistleblowing’ (see the next ...
The 2021 issue of State of the Newsroom overviews the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the media in South Africa in 2020. It explores the difficult terrain of data and data governance, and how the ...