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Uganda
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Uganda partners with media to fight HIV/AIDS

afrol News, 10 November - The Ugandan government has formed an alliance with the media to focus on prevention programmes, in re-shaping its strategy in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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South Africa
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SA govt to subsidise poor TV owners go digital

afrol News, 22 October - The South African government has announced a R400 million (about US$54 million) scheme to help poor households to be able to switch from analogue to digital when the country moves to a total digital broadcasting in November next year.

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Eritrea is the bottom last in Press Freedom Index 2009

afrol News, 21 October - Eritrea is the world’s worst country for press freedom, Reporters Without Borders said in the Press Freedom Index 2009 issued Tuesday.

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Sudan
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UN hails Sudanese order to lift censorship

afrol News, 29 September - The United Nations has today welcomed the reported decision by the Sudanese President, Omar Al-Bashir, to immediately lift censorship on Sudanese newspapers.

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Swaziland
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Swaziland media urged to speed up self-regulation process

afrol News, 9 September - A Swazi High Court Judge, has urged the Swazi media to speed up the process of self-regulation.

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» 24.08.2009 - African journalists join the climate change campaign
» 31.07.2009 - Positive reforms as Zim lifts media restrictions
» 28.07.2009 - Dow Jones wins SA tourism 2010 contract
» 21.05.2009 - Sahrawis launch national television
» 14.05.2009 - Tanzanian newspaper faces closure from harsh court decision
» 14.05.2009 - Kenya to dispel repressive clause in media law
» 27.04.2009 - Rwanda suspends BBC broadcast for being bias
» 12.01.2009 - RSF condemns sentencing of Cameroonian editor
» 26.11.2008 - Moroccan-Saharawi soap opera in Denmark
» 19.11.2008 - Rwandan media denounce Kabuye's indictment
» 08.10.2008 - Kenyan ex-journalist detained for "spreading false information"
» 07.10.2008 - MISA Zimbabwe acknowledges proposed ICT bill
» 25.09.2008 - Zambia calls off live radio phone-in programmes
» 17.09.2008 - Swaziland frees airwaves
» 13.06.2008 - Egypt meets software piracy head on
» 23.05.2008 - Morocco "winning Sahara propaganda war"
» 02.05.2008 - 'Kenya's coalition is united'
» 01.04.2008 - Media stimulates development
» 07.03.2008 - Kenya wants lost glory back
» 14.01.2008 - Gambia gets alternative media
» 12.11.2007 - African editors set for AU
» 21.08.2007 - Senegal radio wins broadcast rights
» 05.06.2007 - Mandela shares wisdom with journalists
» 05.06.2007 - Golden Pen given jailed Chinese journalist in SA
» 25.05.2007 - WAN congress gets major business support
» 11.05.2007 - Senegal erects multi-million dollar press house
» 15.03.2007 - Mauritania state media praised for election coverage
» 20.02.2007 - 6 African journalists honoured
» 29.01.2007 - South Africa's gays give media failing grade
» 26.01.2007 - Kenya journalists in labour conflict
» 18.01.2007 - Nigeria tops "press predator" list
» 24.11.2006 - Homosexuality now debated all over Africa
» 31.10.2006 - Selling sex, crime & soccer to South Africans
» 19.10.2006 - South Africans celebrate media freedom
» 05.10.2006 - Mauritania liberalises media law and broadcasting
» 26.05.2006 - Africans on the Internet: Maghreb most sex obsessed
» 12.07.2005 - Nigeria's media consolidating position
» 23.05.2005 - West African media network to be established by afrol News Canarias
» 13.05.2005 - Zimbabwe journalists go underground
» 18.04.2005 - Liberian editors study post-war survival in Uganda
» 18.04.2005 - Newspaper launched to advocate Zambia media reform
» 02.03.2005 - Sierra Leone press still weakened by war years
» 31.01.2005 - Zimbabwe Diaspora to launch weekly newspaper
» 21.01.2005 - New journalism school in Mozambique successful
» 19.10.2004 - Press in Mozambique still struggling
» 09.08.2004 - Infighting in Lesotho media environment
» 30.06.2004 - Zimbabwe-Namibia pro-govt paper in legal battle
» 03.06.2004 - Launch of new independent media in Gabon
» 29.04.2004 - Lesotho private media trapped between court and spies
» 05.01.2004 - Malawi 'Chronicle' 10 years: "It is tough being nr 1"
» 26.11.2003 - Algerian media create training network
» 12.11.2003 - Prominent Sudanese journalist flees country
» 06.11.2003 - Mauritian 'Express' lives to become 40
» 23.06.2003 - South African govt urged to allow community radio
» 13.06.2003 - New Angolan media law to enhance press freedom
» 04.06.2003 - 'New York Times' on Africa:
A tradition of pessimism continues


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