The 20th edition of Africa’s largest gathering of working journalists came to a close on 1 November, with over 450 delegates ...
We in Africa are not safe from this reality – many journalists still work in life threatening conditions. We are still being subjects of killings for speaking truth about corruption and human rights ...
Blanshe Musinguzi, writing for Africa Report, took top honours at the second annual African Investigative Journalist of the ...
The 2024 finalists of the prestigious WCJ / AIJC African Investigative Journalist of the Year Award have been selected, recognising tenacious, hard-hitting examples of investigative reporting from and ...
The African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC), in collaboration with SKUP (the Association for a Critical and Investigative Press in Norway) and Bellingcat, an independent global ...
The WCJ invites interested members of the media to apply for media access to the conference, which brings together the finest in investigative journalists, data scholars and trainers from across ...
The 20th African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) promises to be a bumper edition, dealing with several issues facing journalism today. The issues to be discussed include sustainability, ...
Agnes Rube is a journalist turned graphic designer. She is passionate about the power of visual communication and mentors journalists on how best to use graphics in data story telling. She is part of ...
Two permanent judges represent out funders the Valley Trust, Wits Centre for Journalism and the international media. They are assisted by judges appointed each year. Tom Cloete is a Judge of the ...