by Aphiwe Kunene | Wed, Oct, 2022 | Change voices, Story
As we commemorate the 45th anniversary of Black Wednesday, the threats to media freedom, independence and diversity today are different from 1977, but they are real
by Aphiwe Kunene | Mon, May, 2022 | News and Insights, Story, Uncategorised
The family of slain photojournalist Anton Hammerlfamily seeks justice with for his 2011 murder in Libya while covering the Libyan Civil War. To date, Hammerl’s body has not been found.
by Aphiwe Kunene | Tue, May, 2022 | Change voices, Story
African Investigative journalism organisations must find better ways to package their investigative content to create greater impact on a wider range of audiences.
by Aphiwe Kunene | Sun, Apr, 2022 | News and Insights, Story
In this fast changing media landscape, young writers are at the core of leveraging the gap brought forward by a digitised media landscape.
by Aphiwe Kunene | Tue, Mar, 2022 | News and Insights, Story
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.