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Voice of Congo chief highlights media's role in decolonizing minds

Trend News Agency

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July 11, 2026

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Voice of Congo chief highlights media's role in decolonizing minds
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Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Journalists urged to uphold accuracy amid rising misinformation

Journalists have been urged to uphold the principles of responsible journalism by ensuring accuracy, fairness and truth in their reportage, as misinformation and disinformation continue to pose serious threats to both national and global economies. The call was made by the Director of Communications at the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Bernard Otabil, during a two-day The post Journalists urged to uphold accuracy amid rising misinformation appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 3, 2026

President Tinubu Advocates Responsible Journalism to Safeguard Democracy

President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerian journalists to place national interest above sensational reporting, warning that irresponsible coverage could undermine the country’s security and democratic gains. Addressing the inaugural Presidential Press Corps Dinner at the State House in Abuja, President Tinubu said the media must resist becoming “megaphones” for terrorists and criminal groups seeking [] The post President Tinubu Advocates Responsible Journalism to Safeguard Democracy appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Liberty Nation

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Media Quest for the Dominant Narrative

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘Freedom of press not freedom to mislead’ – Tinubu warns journalists

President Bola Tinubu has urged journalists across Nigeria to uphold professionalism, accuracy and ethical standards in their reportage, stressing that responsible journalism remains vital to the survival of democracy. The President made the appeal on Thursday during the maiden State House Media Corps Presidential Dinner held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where he described [] ‘Freedom of press not freedom to mislead’ – Tinubu warns journalists

Guinee news

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· Jun 25, 2026

Que sont-ils devenus ? : Hadja Madina Bah, la voix d’or de Radio-Guinée, se raconte (1ère partie)

Figure emblématique de la radiotélévision guinéenne, Hadja Madina Bah a marqué l’histoire de l’information nationale. Présentatrice légendaire du journal parlé à l’époque de la « Voix de la Révolution », elle incarne une génération de journalistes pour qui le micro était un sacerdoce. Née il y a 80 ans à Dinguiraye, la ville sainte, elle []

Independent Online

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· Jun 27, 2026

The National: A bold new chapter in South African journalism

The National: A bold new chapter in South African journalism

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Related coverage for "Voice of Congo chief highlights media's role in decolonizing minds": Ghanaian Times — Journalists urged to uphold accuracy amid rising misinformation. Voice of Nigeria — President Tinubu Advocates Responsible Journalism to Safeguard Democracy. Liberty Nation — The Media Quest for the Dominant Narrative. Daily Post Nigeria — ‘Freedom of press not freedom to mislead’ – Tinubu warns journalists. Guinee news — Que sont-ils devenus ? : Hadja Madina Bah, la voix d’or de Radio-Guinée, se raconte (1ère partie). Independent Online — The National: A bold new chapter in South African journalism