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Marketing & Media#FairnessFirst: A picture tells a thousand words, but should it?
Leigh Andrews 3 Jun 2019





Marketing & MediaPendulum is swinging towards creeping restrictions across Africa
Peter Penar and Carolyn Logan 3 May 2019



Marketing & MediaSouth African journalist Shiraaz Mohamed, kidnapped in January 2017, is shown alive in new video
Jonah Dylan 2 May 2019



Marketing & MediaBizcommunity sends a clear message that Africa is open for business
dotAfrica 9 Apr 2019













Marketing & Media87% of journalists in the Middle East, Africa and Asia view the industry negatively
12 Dec 2018





Marketing & Media#FairnessFirst: Why investigative journalism and media freedom matters
Leigh Andrews 12 Nov 2018



Marketing & Media#FairnessFirst: How sending girls to school changes the economy
Leigh Andrews 15 Oct 2018

Marketing & MediaThreats to media freedom in Africa: some old methods and some new
George Ogola 4 Oct 2018




