Behind the ‘mad rush’ to journalism schools in Liberia
Journalism training schools have been mushrooming in Liberia, triggered by an endless wave of aspiring journalists in spite of a widening gap in the job market
Journalism training schools have been mushrooming in Liberia, triggered by an endless wave of aspiring journalists in spite of a widening gap in the job market
Get your pen and paper because journalism and media conferences are back! Here’s a list of exciting virtual media conferences happening around the world that you should not miss
Making sure the story was coherent despite the many moving parts and ensuring that the description of the data was correct was one of the biggest editorial challenges
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The accelerator programme came at the right time to help midwife with the delivery of Goloka, a tool that will power decision-making in business, policy, governance, and development, writes founder Adenike Aloba
Four years after the murder of Ghanaian journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela, nobody has been tried or convicted in the journalist’s murder. Meanwhile, crimes against journalists continue
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