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Funding of community media a concern on World Press Freedom Day

3rd May 2019 Mzi Velapi 0

Speakers at the World Press Freedom Day seminar agreed that journalism is under threat from both political and economic influences.

Poor coverage of floods in southern Africa? Blame the media bosses

26th March 2019 Glenda Daniels 0

South African media has been criticised on social media for its initially superficial and underwhelming coverage of the massive floods in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi […]

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