Global Press’ Shifting Democracies fellows will examine changing governance structures in countries around the world, and how those shifts...
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Translated from Kiswahili by Sauti Kubwa. This article was first published in MwanaHalisi weekly on 24th October 2024) IF there are people living in great fear in Tanzania right now, journalists are among them. I’m referring to investigative journalists. The pursuers. Those who seek to sniff out, see, hear, dig, discover, verify, analyze, and prepare...
Global Press’ Shifting Democracies fellows will examine changing governance structures in countries around the world, and how those shifts...
Applications are now open for the 2025/2026 Deutsche Welle International Journalism Traineeship. The 18-month paid journalism program is considered...
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