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
The cover story notes that editors-in-chief of nine international media platforms, in three continents, have agreed to launch a cooperation protocol for the simultaneous publication of articles in Arabic and English
Abuja Correspondent
The Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) International Magazine has just released its February 2024
By Michael Adeboboye
President, Congress of African Journalists
In the Liberia’s Presidential Election holding some hours from now, soccer legend and first round leather game icon to mount political mountain and becoming a president in Africa, George Weah will be recontesting in order to retain the seat of the president with
In the last edition of Congress of African Journalists magazine, Editor-in-Chief, Michael Adeboboye had an exclusive interview with the Vice President, Republic of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor. The interview attracted Liberian journalists who republished it. Subsequently, the interview was translated and published in Arabic and
A finest bird has appeared in the nest of professional journalists’ organization in Africa. Congress of African journalists (CAJ), was birthed by gurus in the pen pushers firmament with the vision of protecting journalists and improving professionalism.
Since its incorporation in Nigeria in November 2020, CAJ has attracted the
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