
Radio drama in Africa effective for community development
Radio dramas are a staple part of African broadcast media and can open up dialogue about issues affecting communities across Africa.
Radio dramas are a staple part of African broadcast media and can open up dialogue about issues affecting communities across Africa.
We need to cover Africa ourselves if we want to control the African narrative and how Africa is imagined. This was the consensus in the reframing coverage: How Media reports the Ukraine War Twitter Space conversation recently hosted by fraycollege of Communications.
Meet award-winning Zambian health and science journalist Jubiel Zulu, who is passionate about improving the health sector in Zambia through her reporting.
The idea that South Africa does not have capacity or knowledge is a myth. That is according to South African born biotech billionaire Dr Patrick Soon-Shiong.
As the battle for gender equality in media continues, Africa’s news media lags behind in closing the gender equality gap in the news.
Each week, frayintermedia highlights a journalist doing good work on the continent and honours them as our #FaveOfTheWeek. Meet Rwandan sports journalist Ariane Uwamahoro, who is passionate about sports and the visibility of women’s sport.