He says he is the cheekiest journalist in town [According to his twitter bio]. Yes, you can feel it in his writings on his blog and pronouncements on radio. Hate him or love him, Ato Kwamena Dadzie, a totally harmless but witty journalist has carved a niche for himself in the West African country as fearless and frees his mind. Continue reading ‘Ghanaian ‘irreverent,’ witty editor charged’
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Ghanaian ‘irreverent,’ witty editor charged
Published July 20, 2010 Hot , Insight , media Leave a CommentTags: ato kwamena dadzie, blog, facebook, ghana, journalist, media, myjoyonline, press freedom, twitter
“Africa not graveyard of journalists”
Published December 8, 2009 Hot , Insight , media Leave a CommentTags: africa, cpj, journalists, murder, press freedom, somalia
Africa is not the world’s graveyard of journalists, stated the Committee to Protect Journalists. The Africa Program Research Associate of the CPJ Mohamed Keita said more reporters had died elsewhere than Africa. Continue reading ‘“Africa not graveyard of journalists”’
Struggles of a Zimbabwean journalist
Published November 13, 2008 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: africa, journalist, press freedom, struggle, trauma, zimbabwe
Press freedom in Zimbabwe is a very serious situation, Reporters Without Borders concluded in their 2007 country report. The government of Robert Mugabe has shut down independent newspapers. Radio signals from outside the country have been jammed. Internet is slow and not reliable. Inflation is skyrocketing.
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