by Kemiso Wessie | Nov 25, 2023 | AJEN
By Enock Sithole If there was a personification of the combination of academic and professional knowledge in journalism, it would be Professor Anton Harber. Harber worked extensively in professional media before joining academia in 2001 to pioneer the establishment of...
by Kemiso Wessie | Nov 25, 2023 | AJEN
By AJENda correspondent In the dynamic landscape of migration and mobility, the role of media is pivotal in shaping narratives and fostering informed discussions. Recognising this, the “Communicating Migration and Mobility – E-Learning Programs and Newsroom...
by Kemiso Wessie | Nov 25, 2023 | AJEN
As December unfolds, a time for reflection and preparation for the coming year beckons. Amidst the festive season, consider immersing yourself in insightful literature that offers diverse perspectives on key issues shaping our world. Below is our curated list of...
by Kemiso Wessie | Nov 25, 2023 | AJEN
By Kemiso Wessie Recently promoted to full Professor, Dr Margaret Jjuuko of the University of Rwanda has been a dedicated media professional for several years, taking a particular interest in supporting women in the profession and in academia. Among many other...
by Kemiso Wessie | Nov 25, 2023 | AJEN
By Kemiso Wessie Reporting on migrants, refugees and asylum seekers demands a thoughtful and ethical approach, according to Amaka Obioji, the co-founder and managing editor of Diaspora Africa, a dedicated media platform sharing stories about Africans within the...
by Kemiso Wessie | Nov 25, 2023 | AJEN
By Enoch Sithole Travelling across Africa brings out the reality that the continent is not homogenous, requiring a wide range of solutions, according to China Global South Project (CGSP) climate editor, Njenga Ndekere. Ndekere was speaking at the 19th African...