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Are journalists under targeted surveillance?

Are journalists under targeted surveillance?

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Oct 30, 2018 | AIJC18, Day 2

As our digital footprint grows, digital security is vital in protecting online identities and the work of journalists. By Lebogang Molefe Criminals and hackers are making use of new methods to operate and steal information from journalists. This is according to...
Reporter exposes 30 years of child abuse by pastor

Reporter exposes 30 years of child abuse by pastor

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Oct 30, 2018 | AIJC18, Day 2

Pastor claims to help those in need but actually takes advantage of them. By Tshepiso Thamae ‘’Papa was a rolling stone’’ is how Mozambican journalist Estacio Valoi describes Pastor Roy Perkins, a man who has been accused of the abuse of young girls in Maforga’s...
Softer approach to land and migration reporting needed

Softer approach to land and migration reporting needed

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Oct 30, 2018 | AIJC18, Day 2

Migration and accessibility to land are more than just about numbers. By Hans Ngala Journalists need to rethink the way they report on land issues and migration across the continent. This is according to panelists at the 14th annual African Investigative...
The ethics of reporting on child abuse in war zones

The ethics of reporting on child abuse in war zones

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Oct 30, 2018 | AIJC18, Day 1

An investigation into sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers sparks a discussion about practicing ethical journalism. By Thabiso Goba A CHANCE encounter underneath a tent at a war camp on a rainy night in Bangui led to an extensive investigation into alleged sexual...
Atrocities of human trafficking and smuggling

Atrocities of human trafficking and smuggling

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Oct 30, 2018 | AIJC18, Day 2

Journalists talk about investigating the ‘multimillion dollar business’ of human trafficking and smuggling.  Human trafficking is generally associated with enslavement but a growing trend is the trafficking of human beings for the harvesting of organs  for...
#GuptaLeaks sets the tone for collaborative journalism

#GuptaLeaks sets the tone for collaborative journalism

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Oct 29, 2018 | AIJC18, Day 1

The #GuptaLeaks story was driven through an unprecedented collaborative journalism effort.   By Banathi Mgqoboka The power of collaborative journalism was emphasised at a discussion about the #GuptaLeaks at the African Investigative Journalism conference...
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