The Africa Blogging Podcast
According to the RSF 2023 Free Press Index [https://rsf.org/en/2023-world-press-freedom-index-journalism-threatened-fake-content-industry?data_type=general&year=2023], journalism overall has become more difficult in Africa and the situation is now classified as “bad” in nearly 40% of its countries (compared to 33% in 2022). Several journalists have also been murdered in Africa, including Martinez Zongo in Cameroon [https://rsf.org/en/country/cameroon] ( which ranked 138th). In Eritrea [https://rsf.org/en/country/eritrea] ( which ranks 174th), the media remain under President Issaias Afwerki [https://rsf.org/en/protagonist-issaias-afwerki]’s despotic grip. While Ghana seemed to have risen places in the continent, globally it dropped two places from 60th [https://rsf.org/en/index?year=2022] to 62nd place. Africa Blogging Lead Editor, Daniel Ominde, sat down with our Ghana contributor, Immanuel Obeng-Akrofi [https://blogging.africa/media-journalism/silencing-the-watchdog-press-freedom-in-ghana-on-the-decline/], to put these numbers into perspective.
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