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Congress of African Journalists International Magazine, New Edition Published

In his editorial, Nigerian journalist Michael Adeboboye, Editor-in-Chief, Congress of African Journalists CAJ International Magazine (November 2024) wrote “As the year 2024 is running to a close, we sincerely appreciate our partners, collaborators, members of the International Media Cooperation Protocol (IMCP), for standing with us in

Korean Seminar on Causes of Low Birth Rates in Asia and Countermeasures

• Korea, which erases thoughts of children and family… The secret to the highest low birth rate gap • Korea, ultra-fast growth → workaholism to maintain consumption → daily life with no time to think about marriage or children • “Media only encourages entertainment and

CAJ Condolences Message

Our hearts are saddened by the loss, of our fellow member and CAJ leader, Michael Sikapundwa, the Tanzanian journalist. Michael Sikapundwa, who recently returned from China where he went for studies, has died in an accident in Morogoro, while he was driving alone in the car. The body is at Morogoro Regional Refferal Hospital.

Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, CAJ First Secretary General

Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, an Egyptian journalist has been appointed to the position of Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) Secretary General. Ashraf who is one of the founding members of CAJ until his new position represented the organization as Vice President North Africa Region. CAJ is a registered organization with headquarters in

CAJ Expresses Relief in Triumph of French Journalist’s Release

French journalist was unfairly detained on February 22 in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital The Congress of African journalists (CAJ) has expressed great relief in triumph of the release of French journalist, Antoine Galindo by Ethiopian authorities. According to the publisher of African Intelligence, Quentin Botbol the journalist was