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Côte d'Ivoire
No newspapers on sale in Côte d'Ivoire

afrol News - No newspapers were distributed today in Côte d'Ivoire, after pro-Gbagbo troops raided the country's sole newspaper distributor. Journalists and media are increasingly targeted.
Angola
Protest concerns spark Angola arrest wave

afrol News - Responding to a possible wave of pro-democracy protests, the government of Angola not only organised a large pro-regime march, but also is arresting journalists and harassing media.
Zimbabwe
Zim treason charges for viewing Egypt on TV

afrol News - Zimbabwe is charging 45 persons with treason for having viewed TV reports about North African and Middle East protests.

» Free Libya's first newspaper hits the street
» Nascent Libya protests spark enthusiasm
» Equatorial Guinea prohibits Egypt revolt reports
» Google to compete with Ghana media
» Press Freedom Index for Africa "a joke"
» Uganda tabloid urges "hanging of homos"

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Malawi
Shaping the outlook of journalism in Malawi

afrol News - Age is unhurriedly catching up with him as clearly as is signalled by the whitened parts of the hair on his head and on his beard. As the sun passionately kisses away Blantyre City, the nifty man indistinguishably moves with a laptop bag to the corner of the bar where he perches himself on a stool as a maître d'hôtel uninvitedly flashes a glass of white wine on the spur of the moment in front of the seemingly unnoticeable guest.

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Africa
Africa's social media revolution

afrol News / Africa Renewal - Lost in the excitement about Africans' enthusiastic embrace of mobile phones is the growing use of those phones to access the Internet - particularly YouTube, Facebook and other social media sites.

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Angola
Rafael Marques: The Lipstick of Dictatorship

afrol News / Misanet.com / Agora - The following article by prominent Angolan journalist Rafael Marques was published in Agora newspaper on 3 July 1999. In January 2002, Marques was instructed by the Provincial Court of Luanda to pay compensation of 30,000 kwanza (about US$ 950) to President Eduardo dos Santos, after the court found him guilty of defaming, slandering and injuring the President.

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