This study investigates the changing dynamics of media and religion in Ethiopia since 2018, highlighting increased religious expressions in state media and the issuance of broadcasting licenses to religious organizations. It reveals ongoing challenges, including biased reporting, government wariness of religious broadcasting, and the state media’s struggle to balance secularism with the coverage of religious issues.
African investigative journalism conference heads to Kenya for first time in 22 years
By Enock Sithole The African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC), the continent’s largest gathering of journalists, will this year be held...