Subscribe to daily business and company news across 19 industries
×More news






























More news


Marketing & MediaChannels TV reporter dies from injuries after shooting at Nigeria protest
29 Jul 2019

Marketing & Media3 steps towards 'glass boxing' your company with a Biz Press Office
Bizcommunity.com 23 Jul 2019

Marketing & MediaWan-Ifra explores how news media is adapting business models to promote press freedom
22 Jul 2019


Marketing & MediaDonor-funded journalism is on the rise in Africa: why it needs closer scrutiny
12 Jul 2019


Marketing & MediaMTN Group urged to end participation in internet shutdowns in Sudan
Justin Shilad 12 Jul 2019

Marketing & MediaIn BBC interview, Tanzanian foreign minister says journalist Azory Gwanda is dead
11 Jul 2019

Marketing & MediaIn era of reform, Ethiopia still reverts to old tactics to censor press
Muthoki Mumo 10 Jul 2019





Marketing & MediaHow Twitter has been used in Cameroon's Anglophone crisis
Julius T. Nganji and Lynn Cockburn 18 Jun 2019




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










